A group of people wrote” Deny, defend, depose” on the wall of an Upper East Side mansion in New York that previously belonged to Jeffrey Epstein. Apart from these thoughts that suddenly link the thieves to Luigi Mangione, the 26-year-old accused criminal of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, there were phrases like” Free Luigi”,” They Fear The People” etc.
The employees who were on the site eventually removed the phrases.
In 1995, Epstein re-located the mansion. One of the famous locations where the sociopath preyed on young women and entertained some of the world’s most powerful individuals was this castle. After Epstein’s 2019 imprisonment for sex trafficking and ti following prison death, the castle was on sale. In 2021, former Goldman Sachs executive Michael Daffey bought the mansion at$ 51 million.
Certainly the house’s first strange affair. Before that, Vandals also smeared pet excrement and blood on its exterior. Anyone who lives nearby is aware that this after belonged to Epstein and that the house is known for “dark commerce.”
What does Epstein have to Luigi Mangione in order to be related?
The accused killer has no shortage of fans, and the criminals appear to be Luigi Mangione followers. Although there is no conclusive evidence linking Mangione and Epstein, his supporters may have wanted to draw some interest and chose this palace for their messages in support of him.
The three words on the gun shells discovered next to Brian Thompson’s figure in front of the New York hotel where he was shot dead read “defend,” “depose,” and “deny” were written on them. These three phrases resembled a Jay M. Feiman text called” Delay Deny Defend.” The subject of the book was insurance companies that refused to pay says. These three phrases made it clear that the murder was committed by an outraged man because UnitedHealthcare is also a health insurance company. Investigators discovered Mangione after his arrest that he had never used the UHC but had worked as a thug. Mangione entered a not-guilty plea to the death claims, and she is currently incarcerated in Brooklyn.