2 grandsons of late mob boss John Gotti accused of beating up in-law after he allegedly broke into NYC home: sources

By Dorian Geiger, Amanda Woods, Joe Marino and David Propper

Two brothers in the infamous Gotti mob family are accused of beating up a brother-in-law a day after the sleazy relative allegedly burglarized the mafioso kin’s Queens home Sunday, according to law enforcement sources and police.

John and Frankie Gotti, grandsons of the late “Teflon Don” John Gotti, were hit with third-degree attempted assault and harassment charges by prosecutors for allegedly slugging accused robber Gino Gabrielli, who is the brother of John’s wife, Eleanor Gabrielli, sources said.  

Gino “got what was coming to him,” a lawyer for Frankie told The Post Tuesday night.

“You know, this fella, Gino Gabrielli, had some kind of issue, and the brothers went to talk to him, and I don’t know, I guess he got a little smart,” attorney Gerard Marrone explained.

“He should have kept his hands up.”

The family drama blew up after Gabrielli allegedly entered a bedroom window at John Gotti’s Jamaica house Sunday afternoon, according to a criminal complaint obtained by The Post.