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Man pleads guilty to murder-for-hire attempt on business rival in Broward

Feds: He made $2,500 down payment to undercover ATF agent to kill victim who ā€˜ruined his lifeā€™

Makram Khashman (BSO)

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. ā€“ A South Florida man arrested in March after authorities accused him of paying a purported hitman in a murder-for-hire attempt against a business rival pleaded guilty on Tuesday, prosecutors said.

Makram Khashman, 58, of Boynton Beach, pleaded guilty to one count of murder-for-hire in Fort Lauderdale federal court, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. He could spend up to a decade in prison.

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Authorities said Khashman, who worked in the produce industry, thought a Leap Day meetup in Plantation was with an assassin willing to take $5,000 to kill a business rival at a warehouse in Parkland.

Instead, they said it was with a covert agent with the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

An ATF confidential informant had connected the pair after Khashman approached the informant to ask about carrying out a murder in exchange for money.

During the Feb. 29 meetup, in the area of 120 S. Pine Island Road, authorities said Khashman told the undercover agent that ā€œhe was in the streets with his family, that (the intended victim) had taken over a million dollars and a business worth three million dollars from (him).ā€

Court documents state that Khashman told the agent he ā€œdidnā€™t give a f---ā€ how he killed the victim and said he wanted the victim ā€œgone.ā€

The pair agreed to a $5,000 price and Khashman and the undercover agent met again in Plantation on March 19, where Khashman gave the agent a $2,500 down payment for the job.

Prosecutors said that after the agent confirmed with Khashman that he ā€œwanted the victim dead,ā€ Khashman replied, succinctly, ā€œNo s---.ā€

He said that the victim ā€œruined his life and that he was willing to ā€˜do it myselfā€™ and ā€˜didnā€™t give a f---,ā€™ā€ a criminal complaint states.

The pair, authorities said, discussed a final meeting where Khashman would pay the other $2,500 after being provided with ā€œphotographic proof of the crime.ā€

They would then part ways and Khashman would be arrested a week later.

Prosecutors said Khashman is scheduled to be sentenced on Jan. 7.


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