Gotti was tried three times by federal and state officials, but was acquitted each time, earning him the nickname "The Teflon Don."
It was this trial that allowed Gotti to make his reputation as "the Teflon Don."
His father became known as "the Teflon Don" after he avoided conviction at three state and federal trials from 1984 to 1990.
A sharp dresser, Gotti was also dubbed "Teflon Don" because no charges seemed to stick to him.
Teflon Don received positive reviews from most music critics.
Teflon Don excels as sleek, smooth, shiny pop escapism, pure and simple".
Writers for Teflon Don adapted from physical edition booklet.
Teflon Don sold 18,000 more copies in its first week than his last album did.
Television commentators call him the "Teflon Don" for having been indicted three times in recent years but never convicted.
He was known as the "Dapper Don" and also the "Teflon Don" for his longtime ability to beat federal prosecutors in court.