REPORT: Luigi Mangione’s Lawyers Seek Dismissal Of Federal Charge Carrying Death Penalty In CEO Assassination Case
Written by 96motero on October 11, 2025
Now this is the kind of plot twist you expect in a Netflix crime doc. Let’s talk about Luigi Mangione — the 27-year-old whose name has been swirling through headlines ever since the chilling December 2024 murder of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO, Brian Thompson, outside a luxury Manhattan hotel. Corporate America wasn’t ready for this one — and now Luigi Mangione’s lawyers just made a move that’s got everybody watching.
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Death Penalty? Not So Fast, Says Team Mangione
In court, filings dropped early Saturday morning like a surprise mixtape. And, Mangione’s lawyers asked a New York federal judge to toss out some of the most serious charges he’s facing. That includes the one charge that could land him on death row. Specifically, this is the same charge that came down after U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi publicly labeled the killing a “cold-blooded assassination” and ordered prosecutors to go for the death penalty back in April. Now, Mangione’s defense says the government is reaching too far — arguing that the stalking charge tied to the case doesn’t count as a “crime of violence” under federal law. If the court agrees? That death penalty charge could disappear.
Illegal Search, Tainted Evidence? Did The Feds Break The Rules?
But that’s not all — the legal team is also going after the evidence and claiming Mangione’s constitutional rights were violated. Apparently, when officers questioned him, they didn’t read him his Miranda rights and also searched his backpack without a warrant. That same backpack, by the way, reportedly had a gun and ammo inside. Mangione was captured in Altoona, PA — over 230 miles from the crime scene — after a McDonald’s tip led police straight to him five days after the murder. He’s been held without bail ever since.
Was It Protest Or Paranoia? Mangione’s Motive Still Has America Talking
Let’s not forget — this case has been a lightning rod across America, with everyone from corporate execs to healthcare critics weighing in. Investigators even found bullets at the crime scene marked with the words “delay,” “deny,” and “depose” — phrases eerily similar to what insurance watchdogs and activists have used when criticizing the healthcare system. One thing’s for sure: this case is about to heat up again, and Mangione’s legal team just lit the match. Stay tuned, Roommates.
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