Manhattan Supreme Court
Coverage of Manhattan Supreme Court in the Nexus archive.
- Luigi Mangione’s federal trial postponed until January to avoid court pileup, judge says
Luigi Mangione’s federal trial was postponed to January to avoid overlapping with his state court trial starting in September. The judge cited scheduling conflicts and challenges in conducting jury selection amid media attention and dual proceedings. Mangione faces murder and weapons charges in state court and stalking in federal court for the December 2024 killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
- Luigi Mangione drops mental health defense after one day in Manhattan murder case
Luigi Mangione dropped his mental health defense in the Manhattan murder case involving UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Court records initially set to be unsealed will now remain sealed.
- NYC Luxury Designer Charged With Wage Theft
Andrea Mary Marshall, founder of Salon 1884, faces a 16-count indictment for allegedly stealing $54,000 in unpaid wages from nine employees, including forcing them to work 12-17 hour shifts without pay. The Manhattan District Attorney's Office and state labor department investigated the case, which involves claims of exploitative labor practices and employee pleas for wages to support family needs.
- Judge holds secret closed-door hearing in Luigi Mangione case despite press protests
A New York judge held a closed-door hearing in Luigi Mangione's murder trial, refusing to hear media pushback. The hearing involved the accused killer, prosecutors, and the judge, with Mangione likely participating via video feed from jail.
- Model allegedly behind $1M SoHo designer heist dons $6K outfit while denying charges
Abdallah Diaby, allegedly linked to a $1M SoHo designer heist, appeared in court wearing John Varvatos necklaces valued at $3,174. He denies the charges.
- Madman learns his fate for brutal beating of disabled woman in NYC subway station
A man was sentenced to 3 years in jail for brutally beating a 60-year-old disabled woman with a cane over 50 times in a Manhattan subway station. The attack occurred in a New York City subway station and was presided over by a Manhattan Supreme Court Judge.
- Ex-JPMorgan banker Chirayu Rana dealt second major legal blow in explosive sex slave lawsuit
Ex-JPMorgan banker Chirayu Rana faces a second major legal setback in an ongoing sex slave lawsuit. Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Dakota D. Ramseur ruled that case law prevents retracting prior legal admissions.
- Luigi Mangione prosecutors can use gun and notebook as evidence, judge rules
Luigi Mangione appeared in Manhattan Supreme Court where a judge ruled that prosecutors can use a gun and notebook as evidence. The court appearance took place on December 18, 2025, in New York. This ruling may impact the case against Mangione.