Luigi Mangione
Female Fan Lusts After Alleged Killer’s ‘D–Okay’ In Letter
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Luigi Mangione is livin’ massive within the pokey … as a result of TMZ has discovered he is received a whopping $40,000 in his commissary — and it is all because of his gazillion followers!
The alleged assassin of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson is so beloved by his supporters that they funnel lotsa money into his coffers at Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, New York, in keeping with a not too long ago launched jailhouse supply whose info we corroborated.
And get this … Luigi can spend the cash on some low-cost goodies resembling Nutella Hazelnut unfold for simply $4.90, summer season sausage for a mere $2.10, or some oatmeal for simply $3.65. If Luigi desires one thing spicy, he can splurge on jalapeno wheels for $3.20 and, if he has a hankering for a block of Velveeta cheese, he can shell out $3.70. Bottom line is Luigi’s received rather more cash than he can spend — however he has a cap of $160 per go to to the commissary.
Then there’s the mountain of letters Luigi receives behind bars— with our supply placing the quantity at an eye-popping 100-to-200 every day. We’re instructed the letters from the women can get scorching and heavy at instances. In truth, one lady, we’re instructed, wrote to Luigi that she desires to “bug out on his d–k.”
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But life within the Big House ain’t simply peaches and cream for Luigi, who’s on rubbish element on the jail, which implies he empties baggage of trash every morning. Our sources say Luigi additionally spends his time connecting along with his supportive mother and father throughout visits and along with his legal professionals on authorized calls to organize for his 2 trials — one in federal court and the opposite in state court.
As you realize, Luigi is charged by state and federal authorities with fatally taking pictures UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Midtown Manhattan on December 4, 2024. In the federal case, Luigi faces a potential loss of life penalty sentence if convicted on the cost of murder with a firearm.
We’ve reached out to Luigi’s legal professionals, who declined to remark.