Brandon Sutton lined up for six hours from 1:45am to 7:45am on Friday to secure the courtroom spot for Luigi Mangionne's trial.
“The cold was freezing so the women were lined up trying to cut,” Sutton, 49, of Brownsville, told the Post.
“There's something like the Ted Bundy effect in people,” he said.
However, Sutton did not weather the pre-dawn darkness due to the frigid temperatures this morning and his own.
As a professional line sitter, Sutton, along with two colleagues, Tim and Brian, sacrifices a snug sleep for a female client who is crazy for Mangione.
Anonymous gals say Manhattan's Supreme Court seat is on the verge of Manhattan as Manhattan's Supreme Court seat, 26, allegedly murdered United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson on December 4th. I paid $25 an hour to get her prime spot alongside one. Midtown Hotel.
And access to courtroom showdowns is currently the hottest ticket in town.
Sutton and his colleagues, the same All-Line Dude soldier-like staff, Brooklyn-based brand, provide line-sitting services throughout the borough and refuse to reveal the identity of their clients. did.
And the staff of more than 40 parent players aren't even the Belling name of the billionaire patron, according to the sold owner, Robert Samuel.
With secretly lips and chatty teeth, the trio spent the little time of the day shaking between the vast lines of Mangion admirers.
He and his co-teacher secured a second slot side by side. They were stationed behind extreme followers who had beaten experts for their first position. Just before 9am, Post witnessed clients claiming her spot, softening the man in the duties.
A herd and herd of female fans flocked to the courts to support the social media of a man called “Hot Assassin”, all showing on the detainee's carved cheeks and steel stare.
Some stood in solidarity with the suspicious shooter. During his arrest late last year, a mangione of the same colour was wearing solidarity with the shooter, allegedly running by the infamous Hell Mangion.
But others opted for more obvious outerwear and proudly protested his “free Luigi” outfit against his pending imprisonment.
“It's like they worship him,” Sutton said. It mentions the gag of Mangion's starry sky-eyed gal. Among them, he donated charity funds to $300,000 raised by enthusiasts to cover his criminal defense fees.
However, during the shift, the threesome tried not to eavesdrop on many of Mangion's praises.
Turning line chats from deaf ears has become a professional necessity for line sitters like Sutton. New restaurant.
He lined up for 12 hours every day for a month during President Trump's “hash money” trial in the spring of 2024.
“I'm trying not to listen, so I choose not to get caught up in political debates,” he says, and there is usually a sense of friendship between people waiting in long lines. I added.
For quick food and bathroom breaks, he taps his fellow sales sitter to line up his spots or lets a stranger allow him to take a step away for about 15 minutes. I ask before and after.
“Working Trump's trial wasn't that bad,” said Sutton, who earned a cool $7,000 earning on a long gig. “I'm glad I didn't see that person on fire.”
Despite the drama and trauma that often stands on some of NYC's longest lines, the waiting Whiz simply loves gigs.
“I serve the community in a very special way,” Sutton said. “I love seeing the smiles of satisfied clients.”
“And there are major course cases. [Mangione’s]I can be part of history. ”





