
New revelations emerge about Luigi Mangione amid murder case proceedings
New York, USA – Luigi Mangione, the man accused of murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, is now at the center of fresh controversy following reports that he secretly recorded sex tapes described as having “cinema-level” production quality.
Mangione’s ‘stash’ of explicit recordings
According to a report by Radar, Mangione allegedly kept a collection of at least 20 sexually sex tapes, featuring high production values, including “perfect lighting.”
Citing an anonymous source, the report states that Mangione “wanted to be watched” and that several women involved in the recordings are now afraid to come forward.
“There are at least 20 videos of him having sex. But a lot of the girls are too afraid to come forward or tell anyone for fear they might get dragged into his case somehow,” the source told Radar.
However, no verified evidence confirming the existence of these sex tapes has been presented, and authorities have not commented on their potential relevance to the ongoing murder investigation.
Social media reacts: ‘The intense sexualization is appalling’
The alleged recordings have sparked a strong reaction online, with many questioning the intense media focus on Mangione’s personal life amid his murder trial.
One user on X (formerly Twitter) wrote, “Luigi Mangione sex tapes dropped… disgusting… horrible… can’t believe we’re objectifying him.”
Another comment speculated on the extent of the recordings: “They’re claiming Luigi Mangione recorded 50 sex tapes and he wanted people to see them.”
Some users expressed discomfort over the media’s portrayal of Mangione, with one stating, “The intense sexualization of Luigi Mangione is so… appalling isn’t even the word.”
Mangione speaks from detention, thanks supporters
Despite the controversy, Mangione remains a divisive figure, with a dedicated group of supporters continuing to follow his case.
Last month, he made his first public statement from a New York detention facility, thanking those who had written to him.
“I am overwhelmed by – and grateful for – everyone who has written to me to share their stories and express their support… I read every one that I receive. Thank you again to everyone who took the time to write. I look forward to hearing more in the future,” the statement read.
Legal defense pushes back against speculation
Mangione’s defense team has since launched a website aimed at countering misinformation and providing updates on his case. The 26-year-old has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder and terrorism-related charges.
Prosecutors allege Mangione used a “ghost gun” in the attack, with cryptic words reportedly inscribed on the spent shell casings. However, his legal team continues to push back against media speculation, emphasizing that the