Sammy “The Bull” Gravano discusses his relationship with Mafia boss John Gotti in a Fox Nation documentary, “Gotti’s Guy.” Across the reporting, Gravano is portrayed as describing how his personal feelings for Gotti evolved over time, culminating in deep anger during his time in prison. Both outlets present the central theme as a transformation from attachment to resentment, tied to Gravano’s experiences within the criminal organization and his later confinement.

While the coverage focuses on Gravano’s account of his feelings, it frames the discussion as part of a broader documentary narrative rather than as new court or investigative findings. The reporting emphasizes that the documentary captures Gravano’s perspective on the “Gotti” era and his personal connection to the man he refers to as a mob leader. The New York Post and Fox News both describe the disclosure as surprising, highlighting that the story includes an expressed sense of affection that later gives way to “prison hate.”