
NEW YORK, May 12 (UPI) -- Author and former reality television star Victoria Gotti's $4.2 million Long Island, N.Y., estate is in foreclosure, court records show.
Gotti is the 46-year-old daughter of late reputed mob boss John Gotti. She and her sons starred in a reality series called "Growing Up Gotti," which ran from 2004 to 2005.
The New York Post said Victoria Gotti failed to make two years of payments totaling about $650,000 on a loan secured by a mortgage on her Old Westbury mansion and stands to lose the home she once shared with her ex-husband Carmine Agnello.
"I was awarded full ownership of marital property ... and all I inherited was a house with millions of dollars' worth of debt," Gotti told the Post. "This should finally put to rest all the government lies and rumors that I have $200 million buried in my backyard."
The newspaper said Agnello's attorneys declined to comment on its story.
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