The defense fund for Luigi Mangione, who is charged with killing United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson, now has over $700,000. Meanwhile, Mangione's lawyers argue that his arrest was illegal.
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Luigi Mangione’s defense attorney claimed Altoona police unlawfully detained the murder suspect and searched his belongings ...
This brings the total amount raised to over $722,000, the New York Post and Newsweek report. The $36,500 gift is the biggest ...
after the targeted killing of former CEO Brian Thompson. UnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty told analysts that the company is positioned well for growth in 2025. This comes just a month after the ...
Meanwhile, a suit filed against Cigna in California says the insurer denied over 300,000 claims in two months—about 1.2 ...
said there is no “sitewide filter for the word ‘Luigi’ or expectation that users stop talking about Luigi Mangione,” the person who prosecutors accuse of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian ...