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Luigi Mangione’s grandma left family $30 million in will

The late grandmother of United Healthcare CEO murder suspect Luigi Mangione left at least $30 million to her family in her will, but excludes anyone “indicted, indicted, convicted, or pled guilty to a felony.” It was clearly stated.

When philanthropist Mary C. Mangione died in 2023, she placed her fortune in a trust that would be accessible to her 10 children, including Luigi's father, Louis, according to a will obtained by the newspaper.

But the Baltimore millionaire has a special condition in his will that cuts off heirs who are accused of “heinous” or “violent” crimes, including those accused of shooting and killing Brian Thompson. Luigi, 26, could be left elated. , father of two children.

Mary C. Mangione, the philanthropist and grandmother of United Healthcare CEO murder suspect Luigi Mangione, left her family $30 million when she died last year. Nino Mangione/X
Mangione's grandmother could be excluded from her will because she specified that anyone who has been “indicted, indicted, convicted, or pled guilty to a felony” should not receive a single penny. Reuters

“If the Board of Trustees determines that the felony is a common law felony, a statutory felony, a common law felony, a violent felony, a statutory felony involving a physical offense; It is my foresight's desire that you should particularly consider exercising your discretion to carry out this provision, including acts of violence against persons or property, or drugs or illegal substances of any kind. drug-related felonies involving distribution or intent to distribute,” the will states.

The will adds that the decision to mutilate those convicted of such crimes is “conclusive, final and binding on all.”

Mary's will reiterated her desire to keep her property out of the hands of would-be troublemakers in the family.

Mangione is accused of fatally shooting UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in midtown Manhattan last week. Obtained from NY Post
Mangione was arrested in Pennsylvania on Monday and faces murder and weapons charges.

Mary was the wife of patriarch Nick Mangione Sr. He was the son of poor Italian immigrants who built a multimillion-dollar business empire that included nursing homes, country clubs, resorts, and radio stations.

Mary's estate is thought to be worth at least $30 million, although her will estimates the total could be closer to $100 million, although the document does not indicate how much she left behind. It is not stated exactly.

In particular, Luigi attended the expensive Gilman School due to his family's wealth, and then went on to attend the prestigious Ivy League University of Pennsylvania.

Mary was the matriarch to her 10 children and their spouses, 37 grandchildren, and 23 great-grandchildren. Circled are Maria and Luigi Mangione. Nino Mangione/X
Mary was a billionaire born in Baltimore who passed away in 2023. loyola.edu

Luigi, who was arrested on Monday, has pleaded not guilty to numerous charges, including murder and gun possession.

His arrest came as a shock to a prominent Baltimore family, and his cousin Nino Mangione, R-Maryland, released a statement about the ordeal.

“Our family is shocked and devastated by Luigi's arrest,” Nino wrote. “Our prayers go out to the family of Brian Thompson and we ask people to pray for everyone involved.”

Mangione's father Louis was one of the ten principal benefactors of Mary's will, which left everything to her children. Instagram / Cathy Mangione

After Mary's funeral, Nino promoted Mary as the matriarch of a family that left behind 10 children, 37 grandchildren, and 23 great-grandchildren.

“There are so many things I could say about Nonna Mary, but I'll leave it at that. This woman defined the words class, grace, dignity, strength, compassion, and love.Nino wrote a memorial to X.

Law enforcement officials said Mangione's family knew something was wrong in the weeks before the shooting, as he had become estranged from relatives and friends.

The mother reported her missing to the San Francisco Police Department on November 18, but the status of the report and whether her family contacted her after filing the report remain unclear.

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