Friday, June 20, 2025

With Luigi Mangione Facing Death Penalty SDNY Judge to Set Firm Trial Date Dec 5


by Matthew Russell Lee, Substack Book Patreon

SDNY COURTHOUSE, June 16 – Luigi Mangione was presented in Federal court on December 19 on four charges, one of them death penalty eligible, for the killing of UnitedHealth CEO Brian Thompson. Inner City Press was there, covering the case toward a book.

On February 4, death penalty qualified (learned) counsel was appointed for Mangione in SDNY, endorsed letter on Patreon here

On April 1 DOJ announced it will seek the death penalty against Mangione.

  In the interim, after some push back, Inner City Press published a book Luigi Mangione Lone Wolf here, audiobook here.

On April 15 the US responded to Mangione's anti-death penalty filing with a ripeness argument: "The defendant has identified no authority for the notion that it can prevent the Government from seeking capital punishment before indictment." Full filing on Patreon here

On April 17, Inner City Press vlogged in the morning to expect something - and past 5 pm the SDNY prosecutors docketed an indictment of Mangione, with "Special Findings Regarding the Murder of Brian Thompson" - here.

On April 24 the US filed "NOTICE OF INTENT TO SEEK THE DEATH PENALTYhere.

On April 25 Inner City Press live tweeted the arraignment, including Karen Friedman Agnifilo saying the defense will move to have the Federal case go first - and that a telephone call between her and Mangione was inappropriately monitored. Thread.

On April 29 the US Attorney's Office said it was "because the defendant spoke to his counsel on a recorded and monitored jail line (not a line specially designated for attorney calls)- filing on Patreon here

On June 16, some delay but not of setting trial date: "Motion for Extension of Time to File as to Luigi Nicholas Mangione Request GRANTED. Defendant's motions due by September 19, 2025; the Government's response due by October 31, 2 025; Defendant's reply due by November 14, 2025. Notwithstanding the extension of the motions schedule, the Court still intends to set a firm trial date at the December 5 Conference, and all counsel must be prepared for that discussion."

The Federal case is US v. Mangione, 1:25-cr-176 (Garnett)

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