Vandals of pro-Luigi Mangione this week desecrated the exterior of pedophile Jeffrey Epstein's former Upper East Side mansion, destroying the bullets used by the United Healthcare CEO's suspected killer to kill his targets. He wrote the three words “Reject, Defend, and Resign'' inscribed on the board.
Red spray paint was used to deface the gold facade of the East 71st Street home, with the phrases “Free Luigi” and “They're afraid of the people” written on it.
The thugs scrawled across the front door the three words that are now synonymous with Mangione's name: “Reject, Defend, Resign.”
The graffiti didn't last long.
By noon Friday, crews were on site cleaning the building.
After Epstein was arrested in 2019 for sex trafficking and subsequent prison suicide, the lavish mansion where he once preyed on underage women and entertained some of the world's most powerful people was left on the market with an $88 million price tag.
The $51 million heist that ended up being carried out by former Goldman Sachs executive Michael Duffy in the spring of 2021 was one of Manhattan's largest residential heists.
The house has become some kind of dark tourist attraction.
The home's new owners have dealt with vandalism before.
Neighbors previously told the Post that people smeared animal blood and feces all over the facade.





