Mobster's Lover Found Dead After Bragging of Affair

The mistress of jailed mobster Peter Gotti, who transgressed the mafia code of silence by flaunting their affair, was found dead in a hotel room yesterday. Marjorie Alexander, 43, was discovered at a motel in Long Island with a plastic bag taped to her head. Several suicide notes were...
The mistress of jailed mobster Peter Gotti, who transgressed the mafia code of silence by flaunting their affair, was found dead in a hotel room yesterday.

Marjorie Alexander, 43, was discovered at a motel in Long Island with a plastic bag taped to her head. Several suicide notes were found.

Ms Alexander went public about her affair with Gotti, brother of the late mafia boss John Gotti, in the New York tabloids last week. "I did not fall in love with the wrong guy," she told the New York Daily News. "I am proud of loving him."

Gotti, who was convicted last year of trying to extort up to $3m (now £1.6m) from film star Steven Seagal, was by all accounts very much in love with Ms Alexander.

"I can tell you Peter Gotti was very much in love with her," said his lawyer, Gerald Shargel. "And this is devastation beyond words for him."

A mistress is an essential accoutrement in the macho mob culture. "It's just a certain style, it goes with the watch and the car," said the late mafia boss Paul Castellano. But such a lifestyle comes with responsibilities.

When Ms Alexander went public, speaking to the press and writing letters to the judge overseeing the racketeering charge that could see Gotti behind bars for 15 years, she violated the code.

"If ever a man doesn't belong in a family with such an infamous name and reputation, it is Peter," she wrote to Judge Frederic Block last year. "I know Peter for 14 years, now. No one on this earth is closer to him than I."

Gotti's wife, Catherine, was resentful of the affair. She also wrote to Mr Block, asking him to impose the stiffest sentence on her husband.

By the beginning of this week, Ms Alexander was having second thoughts about making her affections so public.

"I took a chance," she said on Monday. "Life is about taking chances. Now I'm destroyed."


© Guardian News & Media 2008
Published: 4/1/2004
 
Use the feedback form below to submit your comments.
Your Comments:
Your Name:
Use the form below to email this article to your friends.
Recipient Email Address:
 Separate multiple email addresses by ;
Your Name:
Your Email Address: