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Possible Plea Deal Discussed in Luigi Mangione's Federal Murder Case

Luigi Mangione's attorneys have engaged in discussions regarding a potential plea deal ahead of his upcoming trial.

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Possible Plea Deal Discussed in Luigi Mangione's Federal Murder Case

Discussions regarding a possible plea agreement for Towson native Luigi Mangione have taken place between his legal team and federal prosecutors in Manhattan, as reported by ABC News.

The conversations occurred ahead of a scheduled hearing on Monday, although the extent of the negotiations remains unclear and has now ceased.

Mangione faces both state and federal charges in connection with the murder of Brian Thompson, the CEO of United Healthcare, who was fatally shot in Manhattan in December 2024.

Currently, Mangione has pleaded not guilty to charges of stalking and murder. He retains the option to alter his plea prior to the commencement of his trial. His state trial is slated for September, while the federal proceedings have been postponed until January 2027.

While his attorney did not provide specific comments regarding the plea negotiations, they expressed concerns about the prosecution's actions, alleging attempts to influence public opinion and infringe upon Mangione's constitutional right to a fair trial.

Reported by HarborBeat based on WMAR-2 News (source).

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