Former Gambino Mob Enforcer and NJ Councilman Arrested in Alleged . . . A New Jersey councilman with a notorious past as a former Gambino crime family enforcer has been arrested on allegations tied to an illegal loansharking operation, according to state authorities Attorney General Jennifer Davenport announced charges against John Alite, 63, an Englishtown Borough Council member and former organized crime figure, accusing him of operating a high-interest lending
New Jersey’s Mob Hitman Councilman Arrested for Extortion . . . Former mob associate served prison sentence Alite is widely known for his past association with the Gambino crime family He later cooperated with federal prosecutors and testified against organized crime figures, including John A “Junior” Gotti Following his release from prison, Alite became a motivational speaker, author, and podcast host
Ex-Mob Hitman Turned Englishtown Councilman Arrested on Extortion . . . ENGLISHTOWN, N J (VINnews) – John Alite, a former Gambino crime family associate and admitted hit man who was elected to the Englishtown Borough Council in March 2025, was arrested Friday on charges including extortion, terroristic threats and usury, New Jersey authorities said Join our WhatsApp group Subscribe to our Daily Roundup Email Alite, 63, faces multiple counts of theft by
Former Mafia Hitman Turned NJ Councilman Arrested for Loansharking . . . John Alite, a former Mafia hitman turned New Jersey councilman, has been arrested on charges related to loansharking The 63-year-old ex-enforcer for the Gambino family was indicted on Friday with several counts including theft by extortion, corporate misconduct, usury, and making terroristic threats
Ex-mafia hitman turned NJ councilman John Alite arrested on loan . . . Former mafia hitman turned suburban New Jersey town councilman John Alite has been arrested on loansharking charges The 63-year-old former Gambino family enforcer and former confidant of John Gotti Jr was arrested on Friday on multiple counts of theft by extortion, corporate misconduct, usury, and terroristic threats, according to the New Jersey State Attorney General