Luigi Mangione 'sex tapes': Did UnitedHealthcare CEO's alleged shooter make 20 questionable videos?

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 Did UnitedHealthcare CEO's alleged shooter make 20 questionable videos?

Luigi Mangione made 20 sex tapes, reports claimed.

Luigi Mangione, the 26-year-old alleged assassin of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thomspon, reportedly recorded himself having sex. First reported by RadarOnline, the rumor has now rekindled the Internet's obsession with Luigi Mangione as social media users, including men, are looking for a link to those tapes. However, it is not known whether these videos can be called "sex tapes".
'It was perfect lighting, everything'
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. One source claimed to have watched the videos. "I saw one (of the videos), and I wish I never had," the source said. "And it wasn't just some grainy, late-night mistake. It was perfect lighting, everything."
The source explained that Luigi wanted to be watched. "He got off on it. There are at least 20 videos of him having sex. But a lot of the girls are too afraid to come forward or tell anyone for fear they might get dragged into his case somehow," the source said.

'Luigi Mangione used to send unsolicited nudes'
The report also claimed that Mangione who was suffering from a serious back condition that made sex painful for him used to compulsively record himself and then send his unsolicited nudes to women. "People thought he was this misunderstood genius, but no – he was filming everything like he was starring in his own private porno empire," the source said. "He wasn't just reckless – he was putting on a show. And now, the show is over."
Many social media users claimed on X they watched those videos -- only to get flooded with requests for the link. However, the presence of any such link or videos on social media is doubtful.
Luigi Mangione's next appearance in federal court is on March 19. In his New York state case, he will appear in the court on June 26.

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