Luigi Mangione supporters outside Manhattan court on Dec. 19, 2024
could join disgraced rap mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs and crypto fraudster Sam Bankman-Fried in a protective jail unit as early as Monday — as the high-profile inmates remain locked up in the same New York City federal prison.
NYC lesbian bars fear ‘woke’ crusader could snap like Luigi Mangione after campaign of harassment, defamation: suit ., on Dec. 9 after leading police on a five-day manhunt that ended after an employee recognized him from surveillance images released by the NYPD.The jail itself has faced intense scrutiny in recent years amid a spate of vicious inmate attacks and complaints about dismal living conditions —Karen Friedman Agnifilo
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