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“Oppressed” soy boy Luigi Mangione is one of the heirs to his granny’s $30+ million fortune

So the hero of the Democrats and the media could have been a heir to his granny’s $30+ million fortune. She did last year and left the $30+ million to the family of kids and grandkids.. But you know, Luigi was so oppressed and stuff that he had to kill a CEO..

Again… I am not going to defend the CEO of a slimy healthcare company that rejects over 30% of it’s requests. That still doesn’t mean you go out and kill the guy, and cowardly shoot him in the back without even facing the guy… But that’s just how rich, over privileged leftists are these days.

The grandmother of Luigi Mangione, the suspect charged in UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson’s Dec. 4 murder, left a fortune to her children and grandchildren — as long as the descendant has not “been charged, indicted, convicted of or pleads guilty to a felony,” according to her will.

Mary Mangione, a Baltimore-area millionaire philanthropist married to real-estate developer Nick Mangione, left an estimated $30 million — and possibly more — to her family when she died in 2023. The matriarch had 10 children and 37 grandchildren.

“It is my precatory desire that the Trustees particularly consider invoking their discretion to implement this Section if the felony is a common law felony, a statutory felony if it is the codification of a common law felony, a heinous felony, any felony involving a physically violent act against another person or property or any drug related felony involving distribution or intent to distribute any type of drug or illegal substance,” the will states. “The decision of the Trustees is conclusive, final and binding on everyone. It is my precatory wish that the benefit of the doubt is not given to the individual.”

Luigi Mangione, her 26-year-old grandson, graduated valedictorian from the Gilman School, a private, all-boys high school in Baltimore, in 2016. He went on to receive his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in computer science from the University of Pennsylvania in 2020.