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A Former Hitman Is Back in Trouble
Englishtown, NJ, USATuesday, June 23, 2026
Court documents reveal that Alite threatened at least one borrower, warning he would hit him with a bat if the debt was not cleared. He also boasted about earlier attempts to “gut” people, indicating a history of intimidation.
Prosecutors claim that Alite’s company, Straightened‑Out Entertainment Inc. , was used as a front for illegal activities. The firm allegedly obtained property and money from victims through threats, echoing the violent tactics he described in a 2009 testimony during a trial involving John “Junior” Gotti.
In that earlier case, Alite admitted to killing a childhood friend to gain respect among mobsters. The new charges suggest he may have returned to that violent lifestyle after a period of public service.
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