‘I don’t give a f—‘: Produce wholesaler busted for hiring hitman for $5K to murder business rival, feds allege

Makram Khashman

Makram Khashman (Broward County Jail).

A Florida businessman pleaded guilty on Tuesday to plotting to murder a rival, the U.S. Department of Justice announced.

According to new documents viewed by Law&Crime, Makram Khashman, 58, admitted that the government would have proved the case had this gone to trial. Authorities say that an undercover agent for the ATF, who was posing as a hitman, repeatedly asked if he wanted to really go through with this killing, and he repeatedly affirmed with statements to the effect of, “I don’t give a f–k” or “no problem.”

The victim was unharmed and the defendant faces up to 10 years in prison in a sentencing scheduled for Jan. 7.

More Law&Crime coverage: Ringleader in murder-for-hire plot where hit team targeted the wrong woman has been sentenced

Khashman gave the agent a 50 percent down payment for a $5,000 price, gave him the target’s name and for planning purposes, gave details on this person’s life. He even suggested killing the victim through an injection.

“Khashman told the UC about a secluded location that the victim frequented,” prosecutors wrote in their press statement. “Khashman agreed that the final payment for the murder would be due when the UC provided photographic evidence that the victim had been killed.”

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