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Defense attorneys for Luigi Mangione, accused of murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, argue that prosecutors' vague ...
Other platforms, such as GiveSendGo, have allowed campaigns for Mangione’s defense to remain active. One fundraiser, organized by a group calling itself “The December 4th Legal Committee ...
On the defense team's official website, an FAQ section warned: "Luigi's legal team is aware of at least one AI handwriting generator and several forged letters claiming to be from Luigi via TRULINCS." ...
Despite the violence, Mangione has become a cult-like figure to some online. A legal defense fund has raised more than $1 million, and many frustrated with rising health costs have voiced support.
Luigi Mangione's defense counsel has stated the federal and state theories of her client's case are at odds. Prosecutors say that mean double jeopardy can't apply.
Mangione’s next appearance in court for this case is scheduled for Sept. 16. His other cases, one in the federal court in New York and another in Pennsylvania, are proceeding separately.
As Sean “Diddy” Combs, Luigi Mangione and the Menendez Brothers are amid their respective high-profile legal battles, they have a lot in common when it comes to those representing them on the ...
In June 2025, a list, titled, "27 Things I'm Grateful For," that was purportedly written by Luigi Mangione, the man accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, spread on social media.