Luigi Mangione requests fans to reduce the amount of photos they are sending him.

Luigi Mangione, the accused murderer of a healthcare CEO, expressed his gratitude for the letters and stories sent by fans.

February 27th 2025.

Luigi Mangione requests fans to reduce the amount of photos they are sending him.
Luigi Mangione, the accused healthcare CEO killer, has been receiving an overwhelming amount of photos from his fans. However, he has recently requested that his supporters stop sending him so many photos due to the large volume he is receiving. The 26-year-old expressed his gratitude for the support and stories that have been shared with him from people of all backgrounds and locations.

On his legal defense information website, Mangione stated that he is unable to respond to all the letters he receives, but he makes sure to read each and every one. He is grateful for the support and looks forward to hearing more from his fans in the future. Outside the Supreme Court on Friday, supporters of Luigi Mangione stood with signs, waiting for his appearance.

Many have asked if they can send Mangione photos, and the frequently asked questions section of his website addresses this. According to Federal Bureau of Prisons rules, inmates are allowed to receive pictures through Shutterfly and FreePrints. However, due to the high volume of photos, it may take longer for them to be screened and shared. Mangione kindly asks that people limit the number of photos they send to no more than five at a time.

All photos and letters are screened and reviewed by law enforcement officials before being given to Mangione. His supporters eagerly waited for hours outside the courthouse to catch a glimpse of him during his first court appearance since his arraignment. Some held stuffed toys of the video game character Luigi, while others called for healthcare reform.

During the court appearance, his lawyer, Karen Friedman Agnifilo, informed the judge that Mangione has been a model prisoner at the notorious jail in Brooklyn. She also stated that he is being treated differently than other defendants, as he is being held at a federal prison despite his case proceeding first.

Mangione, a graduate of an Ivy League university, has pleaded not guilty to the charges of shooting UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson outside a New York City hotel on December 4. He is facing multiple charges, including first-degree murder, second-degree murder, and weapon and forgery charges. Despite the serious accusations against him, Mangione has gained a large number of supporters, including those who are angered by the greed of health insurance companies and female admirers who find him attractive.

On his defense information site, it is also stated that Mangione is allowed to write and receive letters while in jail.

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