Luigi Mangione, accused killer of US insurance CEO Brian Thompson, sits in Manhattan Supreme Court as he attends a hearing in Recent York City on Feb. 21, 2025.
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The legal defense fund for Luigi Mangione, who’s accused of fatally shooting UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in December, surpassed the $1 million mark in donations on Tuesday, organizers said.
The fundraising effort, run through the net platform GiveSendGo, has topped $1.03 million in donations, which organizers say “represents a step forward in pursuing justice for Mr. Mangione” and donors showing “their grievances with our lethal for-profit healthcare system and the indefensible economic and political order that has imposed it upon us.”
“This milestone was reached due to continued resonance of Mr. Mangione’s story,” Sam Beard, a spokesperson for the December 4 Legal Committee, said in an announcement.
Organizers said they hope the fundraiser, which has received over 28,000 individual contributions with a median contribution of $20, reaches the $1.5 million mark.
The funds will cover expenses related to all three pending criminal cases against Mangione in Recent York and Pennsylvania.
Mangione, who turned 27 on Tuesday, is facing each state and federal charges in Recent York in reference to the Dec. 4 slaying of Thompson outside a midtown Manhattan hotel.
Thompson was on his strategy to speak at UnitedHealth Group’s investor conference on the Recent York Hilton Midtown when he was shot from behind, authorities said.
After a five-day manhunt, Mangione was arrested at a McDonald’s in Altoona, Pennsylvania. He faces state charges in Pennsylvania for allegedly carrying an unlicensed firearm, forgery, and providing false identification.
If convicted of federal charges, Mangione might be sentenced to death.
Thompson’s slaying immediately launched an unseemly wave of support for his killer, days before Mangione was captured in Pennsylvania.
Representatives of the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office and america Attorney for the Southern District of Recent York couldn’t immediately comment on Tuesday.