Luigi Mangione, 26, was arrested for the murder of top insurance executive Brian Thompson in New York in December and is said to have filmed more than 20 adult movies
A defense attorney for Luigi Mangione, the man charged with killing the CEO of UnitedHealthcare, insists a police search and arrest late last year were illegal.
Luigi Mangione faces charges in both New York and Pennsylvania and federal charges in the death of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson last year.
Luigi Mangione, the suspect in the shooting death of Minnesota resident Brian Thompson has his first court appearance on Friday in New York, less than three months after the UnitedHealthcare CEO died
Shackled and donning a bulletproof vest, Mangione didn't speak as he was paraded into a New York State court on Friday in front of dozens of news reporters as protesters demanded his release outside.
Was evidence planted on Luigi Mangione while his backpack was being searched by Altoona police? His lawyer definitely thinks something illegal happened.
A lawyer for Luigi Mangione, the 26-year-old accused of killing UnitedHealthcare’s CEO last year, is attempting to throw out evidence taken from his backpack and other belongings collected during his arrest,
Luigi Mangione’s lawyer claimed that police in Pennsylvania illegally arrested and searched him in December when he was wanted for the New York murder of UnitedHealth Group Inc. executive Brian Thompson.
The charges against Luigi Mangione brand him as both a terrorist and a stalker, accuse him of carrying a ghost gun and a fake ID, and enable prosecutors to seek life in state prison and the federal death penalty.
An anonymous donor contributed $30,000 to Luigi Mangione's defense fund, the largest donation the accused killer has received so far. Mangione, 26, is accused of shooting and killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson outside a hotel in Manhattan in December 2024.
Mangione, the suspected gunman in the UnitedHealthcare CEO's shooting, comes from a wealthy family, according to multiple outlets.