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It completely fits because, in spite of all the crazy shit that we have going on, it's still set in a somewhat realistic environment. Plus, Wilson Fisk is the epitome of corrupt businessman who thinks he can get away with anything.

Besides, it wouldn't be, like, a major plot point in the story. It'd just be one of the charges that Fisk was convicted of when he originally went to prison years ago, and maybe Spidey can mention it when he fights Fisk for the first time. Like, the exchange goes something like this;

"You know what you are, Willie?" *Kingpin throws punch, but misses* "You're a drug lord, a racketeer, a cash launderer, a sexual predator, and..." *Kingpin actually hits Spider-Man, throwing him across the room. Spidey hits a vase* "...a-a murderer."