Sammy Gravano reveals the moment he decided to cooperate with the government against John Gotti
Sammy "The Bull" Gravano lived by the Mafia's code of loyalty for years, but secretly recorded footage of John Gotti — and what Gravano says came next ultimately convinced him the oath was dead and it was time to switch sides. "I said, 'Okay.' And I walked away," Gravano recalled on the "Hang Out With Sean Hannity" podcast. "Well, as I walked away, I said, 'F--- the Mafia, f--- the oath and f--- John Gotti — I'm switching sides. He wants to play chess with me. Let's play chess.'" JOHN GOTTI PAL: I STASHED $10M IN MY KID'S TOYCHEST At the center of that decision were secretly recorded conversations in which Gotti discussed the Castellano hit and other mob activity, recordings Gravano said initially left him frustrated with the boss. Gravano said Gotti's loose talk initially angered him, but the final straw came later. "At first, I was annoyed in a way, like, man, you don't know when to shut your f---...