Mangione defense fund tops $1M
- Luigi Mangione is accused of fatally shooting UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Manhattan on December 4, 2024.
- The shooting triggered a nationwide manhunt, and prosecutors led by Attorney General Pam Bondi have sought the death penalty for Mangione.
- Mangione's legal team argues police violated his Fifth Amendment rights by not reading him Miranda warnings, while supporters view him as a folk hero.
- An online fundraiser for Mangione raised over $1 million from 28,000 individual donations with a median contribution around $20 to fund his defense.
- The killing intensified debate over the costly U.S. Healthcare system, and Mangione faces multiple charges including murder and terrorism with ongoing legal proceedings.
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Luigi Mangione Turns 27 in Prison, Birthday Menu Revealed & Defense Fund Hits $1 Million Mark While Awaiting Trial | Just Jared: Celebrity News and Gossip
Luigi Mangione is celebrating his birthday behind bars. The 27-year-old, who is accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, rang in his birthday on Tuesday (May 6) at Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, New York City. He officially entered his not guilty plea in the federal case at the end of April after being indicted on charges of murder, two counts of stalking and a firearms offense. There is now a report regarding what Lui…
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Luigi Mangione's online defense fund surpasses $1 million
Curtis Means – Pool/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — An online legal defense fund for alleged CEO killer Luigi Mangione has surpassed $1 million as he prepares to return to court next month. The fund reached the million-dollar mark on Tuesday, which coincided with Mangione’s 27th birthday. Mangione is being held without bail at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, where his legal team said he “receives anywhere from 10 to 115 letters per day.…
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