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Luigi Mangione gets largest donation yet from mystery giver

The Mysteryner has given Luigi Mangion's biggest donation to date, inspired by “very exceptional” support for a man suspected of bombarding United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson.

“Anonymous Giver” gave an astounding $36,500 earlier this week. It broke its previous $30,000 record as it exploded to more than $722,000.

The unknown benefactor said he was inspired by a huge expansion of support from a wider cross section of people for the 26-year-old UPEN alumni charged with shocking murder outside a Manhattan hotel in December.

“What intrigued me about this incident is how unified the responses of the integrated people are regardless of hierarchy,” the benefactor wrote.

“In America, for example, there are widespread suspicions of potential prosecution and overcharge.

“I was also surprised at the near-ubiquitous omnipresent support for suspects who are expected to diverge considerably in these types of lawsuits. It's very exceptional,” they added.

Luigi Mangion was given a rash of small donations for his legal defense as he speculated that he had a fetish to make sex tapes. Luigi Mangione/Facebook
Mangion faces both federal and state charges that allegedly killed United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson in December. Steven Hirsch in NY Post
Luigi Mangione's legal defense funding page has received a new wave of donations as rumors emerged that he was keen on having sex with a woman. Getty Images

The new donation will cover previous top donations at $6,500.

Mangion is being held without bail in Brooklyn Federal Lockup and has received incredible support in the form of letters from fans while in prison.

The killer's defense fund swelled after it was rumored to have been caught up in many sex tapes circulating online.

His lawyer, Karen Agnifilo, told the Daily Mail that the video was “fake, not Luigi.”

The fund began on December 9th after being arrested at McDonald, Mansylvania, in the Mansylvania, following the murder of Thompson in Midtown.

Mangion could face the death penalty if convicted in federal trial of accusations related to the terrorist attacks in the case.

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