Albanian story that fell in love with Italian Mafia kapos girl (Photo)

Recently, the book on the life of Albanian John Alite was published, which grew and was empowered in the Gambino family and eventually repented and testified against the organisation in the courtroom. John Alite is the Albanian who helped bring down one of New York's most famous Mafia families, for him [...]
Recently, the book on the life of Albanian John Alite was published, which grew and was empowered in the Gambino family and eventually repented and testified against the organisation in the courtroom. John Alite is the Albanian who helped bring down one of the most famous families in New York City, for which he had worked for years.
After being released from prison, he has collaborated with a journalist about a book that tells the story of his life and has been received with great interest by the media in New York, about details of the Gambino Family, a reality that most Americans know only from films like “Godfather”
Alite (maybe an American-Italianisation of the name Haliti) was the son of a taxi driver, an Albanian immigrant in Queens, New York.
When he was very young, an uncle took him one day to one of the private gambling clubs in the Bronx, where he met Italian-American mobsters and became a close friend of John Angelo Gottti. The latter, he was the son of one of the most notorious masterpieces in New York, John J. Gott, chairman of the Gambino family.
Both young people joined the criminal path, and in the 1980s, a number of shares were combined, bringing in hundreds of thousands of dollars. Alite became a home boy in the Gottti family and became a very important man at an early age in the Gambino mafia organization. However, since he was of Albanian origin and not Italian, he could not officially become one of the Mafia's captors.
When John J Gott was imprisoned in 1992, he decided that his son would take over the powers of the Gambino family. That empowered the Albanian who was friendly with Gottti Junior.
Junior had witnessed Alite's wedding, and he too had chosen his wedding day on Valentine's Day because it was Junior's birthday.
However, the Albanian from Queens had a weak spot. His friend Victoria's sister, Big Boss's daughter. They both had a secret bond of love but they didn't dare make it known because she married another mobster, Carmine Agnello, and they didn't know how the family could react. Among the Mafia, the honor of the family was very important.
In the mid - 1990 ' s, however, Alite attacked Victoria's husband, accusing him of beating his wife. A serious situation was created, and peace was reached by “informed” Alien away from New York, Florida.
Love for the old boss's daughter and younger boss's sister ended the Albanian career in the Italian-American mafia.
John Alite's life is like a movie. He was later arrested in Florida, fled to Brazil, extradited back to the US, agreed to co-operate against his youth friend John Angello Gottti and just got out of jail after 10 years.
He now lives in New Jersey and has published the biography where he deals with friends/enemies of youth.
At the centre of ridicule and criticism is his former best friend, Gottti Junior. Alite speaks with some kind of respect for old Gottty like a mobster who achieved everything on his own. He became a powerful millionaire even though he was born into a poor family.
In contrast, his son had neither the intelligence nor the bravery of his father. Alite shows how his friend had the crazy habit of putting out cigarettes in his body. He was a man of terrible self-confidence problems.
He's like Kim Jong, a spoiled child who benefited at the expense of his friends because he was the son of a powerful father”, writes Alite in his book.
He relates a case when after a fight at a club in Queens, Junior Gottti pulled a gun and shot one of the guys they were fighting. Alite says it was completely unnecessary and that the work had not gone to weapons.
However, it turned out that the son who was injured was grandson of the Genovese Family boss, one of four other Mafia families in New York City. Their captain, Ciro Perrone, asked Gottti Senior for the name of the one who had fired so that no conflict between the two families could be opened.
Junior had no heart to tell his father that he had shot himself in the face of a gun. Albanian Alite, unwilling to start the war and for society's sake, took it back as if he had. He was rewarded with an epic beat, but peace was established.
Dad was a tyrant, and his son, a lynx”, sums up the Gottti family description in the book.
Gottty Junior was a moron who took all the Mafia families to his neck when the FBI found them in 1997, a list of all the names of those who had gone to the wedding from the five families with their posts in the respective organizations and the amount of money brought a gift. The family rule wanted him never to write these things on paper.
Alite has also ended up with one of the legends of time.
According to him, Gottti Senior, who was known as “Dpper Don” for his very expensive and very tasty outfits, in fact, had no style and class at all. He had money to buy a 2,000-dollar suit, but he didn't have the ability and the eye to find out who went and how it was combined. What was unknown was an assistant named “Fat Bob” (Heaven's Bob), a master of clothing and a full selection of superfius wardrobe.
Book “The Story of John Alite, Junior Gottti, and the Demise of the American Mafia” (Gott's rules: The story of John Alitas, Junior Gottt and the collapse of the American Mafia” can be bought on the market starting on January 27th. (Based on the Scriptures, by local media, for the book in the publication.) /Gazeta Illyria/












