Luigi Mangione appears at a hearing for the murder of UHC CEO Brian Thompson at Manhattan Criminal Court on February 21, 2025 in New York City. An unknown artist recently unveiled a mural depicting Mangione in London, England. Mural of Luigi Mangione by unkown artist in London. Image by Guy Smallman/Getty Images "Oh no. I'm sure the most lusted-over man in America is going to lose his appeal if the Daily Fail releases his 'cinema style' porn videos," one Redditor said. Luigi Mangione's legal defense fundraising page received a flood of donations Tuesday amid unfounded speculation the accused UnitedHealthcare CEO killer had a fetish for making sex tapes. Radar Online claimed that Luigi Mangione's acquaintances have leaked those videos and only the rumor of it -- not the purported videos -- fueled the surge in donations for his legal fund. A report said Luigi Mangione kept a "stash" of videos of him having sex, citing an unnamed source who said the videos were "cinema level" quality. Luigi Mangione sex tape rumours send social Luigi Mangione is said to have recorded more than 20 explicit videos before his arrest for the alleged fatal But it is clear there is an appetite among fans for them being released or leaked: Luigi Mangione, the 26-year-old accused of murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, is rumored to have recorded over 20 alleged highly stylized sex tapes before his arrest. According to a RadarOnline report citing an anonymous source, Mangione supposedly kept a "stash" of explicit videos, described as having "perfect lighting" and a cinematic quality. YouTube has revealed the truth about a cryptic video supposedly posted by Luigi Mangione. The one minute, 24 second clip said the suspect would release information on December 11. The video was startling. Hours after Luigi Mangione was arrested for his alleged role in killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, a clip appeared on a YouTube page bearing the suspect's Viral Countdown Video Supposedly
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