“I served as the chief of staff for the Gambino crime family,” Lewis Kasman candidly states, reflecting on his influential position alongside the notorious Mafia leader, John Gotti.
For years, Kasman was immersed in the operations of the Gambino crime family, and he is now pulling back the curtain on the clandestine world of organized crime, offering insights into his experiences at the helm of the American Mafia.
He reveals, “In the attic of my Woodbury home, I had a large toy chest filled with millions of dollars.” The amount varied between $6 and $10 million, depending on the month, he claims, adding that the Gambino family raked in over $100 million annually.
Lewis Kasman, pictured on the right, is seen escorting John Gotti’s brother, Peter, as they make their way to the U.S. Federal Courthouse in Brooklyn, New York, back in 1992. (Gerald Herbert/NY Daily News via Getty Images)
“I relished every moment,” Kasman admits. “I adored the power, the privilege of having the boss’s ear, and the unrestricted access I enjoyed. It was truly remarkable.”
