Defense attorneys for Luigi Mangione and federal prosecutors discussed a possible plea agreement in the murder case of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson but the talks ended without a deal. The pretrial hearing remains scheduled for Monday in Manhattan federal court. Mangione has pleaded not guilty to both state and federal charges.
Defense attorneys for Luigi Mangione and federal prosecutors in New York discussed a possible plea deal ahead of a scheduled hearing but the negotiations fell apart, according to two sources familiar with the matter. It remains unclear how close the sides came to an agreement or whether talks will resume.
The pretrial hearing is still set for Monday, July 6, in Manhattan federal court to address trial plans. Mangione faces state and federal charges in the December 2024 killing of Thompson and has pleaded not guilty in both cases.
Mangione's attorneys described a related report as troubling and said it reflected a pattern by prosecutors to prejudice their client. Legal experts noted that such plea discussions are common and can occur at any stage before trial.
The state trial is scheduled to begin in September and the federal interstate stalking trial in November.