Luigi Mangione, the suspected assassin charged with murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, now faces a new controversy. Rumors of a leaked sex tape have flooded social media. Sources claim he recorded at least 20 high-quality videos of himself engaged in sexual activity. As speculation grows, the legitimacy of these tapes remains unclear.
Here’s what we know about the claims and the ongoing frenzy surrounding Mangione.
Social media users obsess over rumored Luigi Mangione ‘sex tape leak’
Social media has been abuzz with rumors of a leaked sex tape involving suspected assassin Luigi Mangione, who is currently facing charges for the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
According to sources cited by RadarOnline, Mangione allegedly recorded at least 20 videos of himself engaged in sexual activity, described as being of high production quality with “perfect lighting” and professional-level camera work. The source also claimed, “He wanted to be watched. He got off on it.”
No verified evidence confirms the release or existence of Luigi Mangione’s alleged sex tapes, despite widespread online speculation. Some users claim to have seen explicit images of Mangione, including a circulating nude photo, but no credible source has linked these images to the rumored tapes.
Authorities arrested Mangione in Altoona, Pennsylvania, five days after the December 4 shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Manhattan. A University of Pennsylvania graduate with degrees in computer engineering and information science, Mangione has gained an online following, with some comparing him to American Psycho’s Patrick Bateman.
RadarOnline’s source claims Mangione filmed at least 20 sex tapes and that many women involved fear speaking out due to possible legal consequences. “A lot of the girls are too afraid to come forward or tell anyone,” the source said. While the rumors continue to spread, no law enforcement or legal authority has confirmed the tapes’ existence or relevance to the murder case.