Luigi Mangione
Coverage of Luigi Mangione in the Nexus archive.
- Double jeopardy could spell end of state case after Luigi Mangione’s guilty plea
Luigi Mangione pleaded guilty to federal stalking charges related to the death of Brian Thompson in connection with a shooting outside a Midtown hotel on December 4, 2024. His plea has led to questions regarding the separate Manhattan murder case because experts suggest New York’s double-jeopardy law may prevent that trial from proceeding.
- What to know about Luigi Mangione’s guilty plea in killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson
Luigi Mangione pleaded guilty in Manhattan federal court to stalking charges after admitting that he targeted and killed UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson during a 2024 visit. Following his plea, his lawyers filed paperwork seeking to dismiss the parallel state murder case on double jeopardy grounds. Prosecutors plan to seek a life sentence, citing evidence including video footage, DNA, fingerprints, and a recovered pistol.
- What to know about Luigi Mangione’s guilty plea in killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson
Luigi Mangione entered a guilty plea to federal stalking-to-kill charges. This development has raised questions regarding how it will affect his separate state murder case. Furthermore, his lawyers are seeking ways to prevent him from spending the rest of his life in prison.
- What to know about Luigi Mangione's guilty plea in killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson
Luigi Mangione pleaded guilty in Manhattan federal court to two stalking charges, admitting he targeted and killed UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in 2024. Immediately after his plea, his lawyers filed paperwork attempting to dismiss his parallel state murder case on double jeopardy grounds. Prosecutors are seeking life sentences for Mangione.
- What to know about Luigi Mangione's guilty plea in killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson
Luigi Mangione pleaded guilty to federal stalking-to-kill charges after admitting he targeted and killed UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in 2024 in Manhattan. Immediately following the plea, his lawyers filed paperwork claiming double jeopardy regarding a parallel state murder case scheduled for September 8th. The defense team's current strategy is focused on minimizing consequences by appealing to federal judge Margaret Garnett regarding potential life sentences.
- Mangione reveals motive for CEO's killing after guilty plea
Luigi Mangione pleaded guilty to the shooting death of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson after admitting he stalked and shot him in 2024 outside a Hilton hotel in Manhattan. The 28-year-old faces potential life in prison and is also dealing with state murder charges for Thompson’s death in New York.
- Luigi Mangione expected to plead guilty in federal case
Luigi Mangione is expected to plead guilty in his federal case, which reportedly involves charges of stalking and killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson during an incident in 2024. This federal case will affect a separate state case.
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- Luigi Mangione to appear in Manhattan federal court, could plead guilty in CEO shooting case
Accused CEO shooter Luigi Mangione is expected to appear in Manhattan federal court and may plead guilty regarding the shooting case. This potential plea could set up a double-jeopardy legal fight concerning his NY state murder trial.
- Luigi Mangione federal guilty plea expected to be announced Friday, sources say: What to know ahead of court
A much-anticipated court hearing is expected this Friday, regarding Luigi Mangione's federal guilty plea announcement. Anthony Carlo has secured the latest details ahead of the proceeding.
- Luigi Mangione federal guilty plea expected to be announced Friday, sources say: What to know ahead of court
Sources report that Luigi Mangione's federal guilty plea is expected to be announced on Friday, ahead of a much-anticipated court hearing. Anthony Carlo has the latest details regarding this upcoming event.
- Luigi Mangione federal guilty plea expected to be announced Friday, sources say: What to know ahead of court
Sources indicate that Luigi Mangione's federal guilty plea is expected to be announced on Friday ahead of a court hearing. Anthony Carlo has received the latest details regarding this anticipated event.
- Luigi Mangione federal guilty plea expected to be announced Friday, sources say: What to know ahead of court
Sources anticipate that Luigi Mangione's federal guilty plea is expected to be announced this Friday, with details available for Anthony Carlo ahead of the much-anticipated court hearing.
- Luigi Mangione case in photos: From Brian Thompson’s killing to the courtroom
Photos detail the legal case against Luigi Mangione, which involves his suspected killing of Brian Thompson. The legal proceedings cover details from the event in New York City involving UnitedHealthcare's CEO to current developments in the courtroom.
- Luigi Mangione hearing fuels speculation of a guilty plea in federal case
Luigi Mangione's federal hearing concerning the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has raised speculation that he may plead guilty in these proceedings. Separately, Mangione also faces a New York state trial involving charges of murder and weapons, alongside two stalking counts in the federal case. Both criminal cases could potentially result in a life prison sentence.
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- Luigi Mangione set to appear in court for expected guilty plea in killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO
Luigi Mangione is expected to plead guilty on Friday during a federal case related to a killing. The incident occurred on a Manhattan sidewalk and involved the former UnitedHealthcare CEO.
- Luigi Mangione set to appear in court for expected guilty plea in killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO
Luigi Mangione is scheduled for a federal court hearing where he is expected to plead guilty regarding the 2024 killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Mangione faced charges related to ambushing Thompson outside a New York City hotel on Dec. 4, 2024. The cases involve him stalking Thompson, with both federal and state proceedings potentially leading to life imprisonment.
- Luigi Mangione set to appear in court for expected guilty plea in killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO
Luigi Mangione is scheduled to appear in federal court for a hearing where he is expected to plead guilty regarding the 2024 killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Mangione was charged with ambushing Thompson outside a New York City hotel on December 4, 2024, and faces separate state murder charges. The case involves complex legal issues regarding potential double jeopardy across federal and state proceedings.
- Luigi Mangione could plead guilty in federal case as soon as Friday
Luigi Mangione could plead guilty to federal criminal charges as soon as Friday. These charges are related to the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
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- Luigi Mangione plea buzz raises potential Paul Manafort problem for prosecutors
Luigi Mangione's potential plea deal on federal charges has sparked speculation regarding its implications for his state murder trial. Defense attorneys and prosecutors highlighted that New York's double jeopardy protections mean a federal resolution could potentially put the state case at risk. The timing of this discussion raises concerns about maintaining the 'just outcome' of the separate state prosecution.
- Luigi Mangione court conference renews speculation of potential plea deal in federal case
A court conference involving Luigi Mangione has renewed speculation that he may be considering a plea deal in his federal case. The latest development regarding the matter was reported by Sonia Rincon.
- Luigi Mangione court conference renews speculation of potential plea deal in federal case
A recent court conference concerning Luigi Mangione has renewed speculation regarding a potential plea deal in his federal case. The article notes that the latest development suggests Mangione may be considering such an agreement.
- Luigi Mangione court conference renews speculation of potential plea deal in federal case
A court conference concerning Luigi Mangione has renewed speculation regarding a potential plea deal in his federal case. Sonia Rincon reported on this latest development.
- Luigi Mangione court conference renews speculation of potential plea deal in federal case
A court conference involving Luigi Mangione renewed speculation about a potential plea deal concerning a federal case. Sonia Rincon reported that this latest development raised these new speculations.
- Luigi Mangione returns to court Tuesday before jury selection in state murder case
On Tuesday, Luigi Mangione returned to court for a state murder case that precedes jury selection. Krista McNally reported these details from outside the Manhattan Criminal Court.
- Luigi Mangione returns to court Tuesday before jury selection in state murder case
Luigi Mangione is returning to court on Tuesday for a state murder case ahead of jury selection. This reporting was provided by Krista McNally from outside the Manhattan Criminal Court.
- Luigi Mangione returns to court Tuesday before jury selection in state murder case
Luigi Mangione is scheduled to return to court on Tuesday regarding a state murder case prior to jury selection. Krista McNally reported these events while located outside Manhattan Criminal Court.
- Luigi Mangione lawyers fight media restrictions ahead of trial
A media firestorm is brewing before Luigi Mangione's trial begins, as his lawyers are raising concerns over what they call "partial exclusion" of the press. They argue that limiting media access could threaten Mangione's constitutional right to a public trial because the state's current media access plan is insufficient.
- Luigi Mangione due to appear in New York court over healthcare CEO’s killing
Luigi Mangione is scheduled to appear in Manhattan state court regarding the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Prosecutors allege that Mangione gunned down Thompson outside a Midtown Manhattan hotel on December 4, 2024. This appearance occurs less than a month before his trial starts on September 8.
- Press access spat adds to fears of circus around Luigi Mangione murder trial
The highly anticipated murder trial of Luigi Mangione, accused of killing UnitedHealthcare executive Brian Thompson, is facing extra scrutiny and potential disruptions. Concerns have arisen regarding limits on reporters' press access, compounded by global interest and social media influencers gathering at major US criminal cases for clicks and money.
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- Luigi Mangione's livestream stunt aims to get influencers to 'pressure' jurors: former prosecutor
Luigi Mangione's attorneys argue for livestreaming his murder trial to pressure jurors through influencer content, according to a former prosecutor. They claim media access rules are unconstitutional and that increased public attention could lead to jury nullification or acquittal.
- Luigi Mangione seeks to broadcast trial live
Luigi Mangione is seeking to broadcast his trial live. He is facing state charges in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
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More than 50 Mamdani appointees are using chauffeured black SUVs. The article also references Eric Adams selling data centers, mysterious cheap tickets to Olivia Rodrigo, and Luigi Mangione's request for his trial to be broadcast live.
- Luigi Mangione demands unusual NYC trial move
Luigi Mangione is requesting an unusual move for his trial in New York City. The article references a movie-like theme with the line 'Lights, camera, Luigi?'
- Mangione lawyers say media limits at murder trial are unconstitutional, fear court will 'hand-pick' press
Lawyers for Luigi Mangione argue that media access rules for his state murder trial, which limit coverage to 68 journalists, violate his constitutional right to a public trial. The defense claims the guidelines were created without their consultation and seeks a public hearing and transparency in the selection process.
- A curious legal quirk could see Luigi Mangione walk free — and a radical organization is pushing for it
Luigi Mangione's radical supporters are advocating for a rarely-used legal loophole that could allow the suspected healthcare CEO killer to avoid prosecution.
- Luigi Mangione plea talks raise showdown over Brian Thompson murder trial
Manhattan prosecutors warn they may oppose a federal plea deal for Luigi Mangione if it could disrupt his upcoming New York murder trial for the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. A federal judge delayed Mangione's trial to January 2027 to prioritize the state case, and prosecutors emphasized the need to ensure a fair outcome in the state prosecution.