Luigi Mangione, a native of Maryland and a defendant in three separate criminal cases involving the death of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, is today defending himself against another say, that he appeared in a sex tape.
Karen Agnifilo, the attorney for Mangione, denied that her client was the subject of the picture, in a legal statement released on Monday to , Daily Mail.com. The Baltimore Sun contacted Agnifilo for comment on the request for comment no to soon.
Agnifilo said to that store about promises of a sex tape that have gone viral:” Hopefully everyone realizes these are fake and no Luigi.”
According to Kevin Blatt, a famous” sex tape trader,” Mangione probably hadn’t produced as many high-quality videos as was initially claimed. Blatt more claimed that Blatt had only seen one video, which was about a moment and a half long, and that the video had inadequate production value. He did, however, reveal that the person Mangione reportedly sent the recordings to had been attempting to sell them for half a million dollars.
Blatt said he thought the picture, which he claimed appeared to have been shot in a bath, was sent in 2020 to a person using the queer hookup app Grindr.
If I haven’t come across a audio, it’s very safe to say it doesn’t exist, Blatt told The U.S. Sun.” I’m the number one sex tape dealer in the country,” Blatt said.
Mangione has gained a cult following since his imprisonment, starting a website next month with information from his situation. As of Wednesday, a legal defense fund had raised more than$ 720, 000.
For his national criminal situation, Mangione’s next court date is March 19th.
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