Mangione Due in Court on Wednesday for CEO Murder

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Luigi Mangione, the man accused of gunning ‌down a health insurance executive on a Manhattan sidewalk, is due for ​a hearing in state court on Wednesday ahead of his highly anticipated murder trial.

Mangione, 28, missed a court appearance on Tuesday due to ⁠a paperwork error related to his transfer from custody, a prosecutor said. The judge ​called the error "unfortunate" and told the parties to return to court in Manhattan on Wednesday.

Mangione ⁠is accused of fatally shooting UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson outside a hotel in Midtown in December 2024, a brazen killing that was widely condemned by public officials but became emblematic of Americans’ frustration with rising healthcare ‌costs and health insurance industry practices.

Mangione pleaded not guilty in December 2024 ​to state murder, weapons, ‌and forgery charges brought by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg.

His trial is set for September before Justice Gregory Carro in Manhattan. The ‌agenda for Wednesday's hearing is not clear, but Carro indicated on Tuesday that it would be related to questionnaires for prospective jurors.

Thompson led UnitedHealth Group's insurance unit before he ⁠was shot dead in the early ‌morning outside a hotel where he ⁠was staying for an investor conference.

Graphic footage of the killing and a five-day manhunt for a suspect ⁠made the ⁠case a media fixture and social media sensation.

Mangione was arrested in Pennsylvania.

He separately pleaded not guilty in April 2025 ‌to murder, weapons and stalking charges brought by Manhattan federal prosecutors.

U.S. District Judge Margaret Garnett, who is overseeing the case, threw out the murder and weapons charges over legal technicalities in a ‌surprise ruling ​in January.

That decision eliminated the ‌possibility that Mangione would face the death penalty, though he still faces a possible sentence of life without parole if convicted of stalking.

Jury selection in that ​case is set to begin in September, and opening statements in the trial are scheduled for November. 

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