In August 2008, Gotti was arrested and indicted on racketeering and murder conspiracy charges brought in
Florida. The charges stemmed from an alleged drug trafficking ring Gotti operated along with former associate-turned-government witness
John Alite, as well as from the murders of George Grosso in 1988, Louis DiBono in 1990, and Bruce John Gotterup in 1991. Prosecutors charge that the ring distributed at least five kilograms of
cocaine in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Gotti's trial was later moved to New York, where he pleaded not guilty, and began in September 2009. In January 2008, Alite pleaded guilty to two murders, four murder conspiracies, at least eight shootings, and two attempted shootings, as well as armed home invasions and armed robberies in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Florida, stemming from his alleged involvement in a Gambino crew in Tampa, Florida. Alite agreed to testify in the trial of Gambino family enforcer Charles Carneglia, who was found guilty of four murders and is now serving a life sentence. He then served as a key prosecution witness against Gotti. During the trial, Gotti allegedly threatened Alite by mouthing the words "I'll kill you", and engaged in a shouting match with his former associate. After the incident,
Victoria Gotti told the
New York Daily News that Alite was "a pathological liar—a rat caught in a proverbial trap, caught in his own lies..." Alite testified that Gotti was responsible for at least eight murders, among other crimes. On December 1, 2009, the 12 jurors announced that they had failed to reach a unanimous verdict on all the charges and the judge declared a mistrial. After the trial, jurors said that they did not find the prosecution’s witnesses to be credible, particularly Alite. After Gotti's fourth mistrial, federal prosecutors indicated that they would not seek another trial against Gotti. Gotti Jr. maintains that he has since left the Gambino family, and in a 2015 interview with the
New York Daily News, Gotti denied claims that he was an informant, claiming that he did give the FBI information but that it was false information, and that no indictments resulted from the information he gave agents. ==Personal life==