Diddy and Luigi don’t have much in common.
On Thursday, New York sent a small army to extradite accused murderer Luigi Mangione. The overkill, perhaps owing to his folk hero status, was quite the spectacle.
Now, the polarizing 26-year-old is in a Brooklyn facility.
As it turns out, it’s the same jail that is currently holding someone on very different charges: Diddy.
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs and Luigi Mangione are sharing a jail
Police accuse Luigi Mangione of murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
Following his arrest in Pennsylvania based upon a McDonald’s snitch and his extradition, he is in federal custody at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn.
In addition to the expected murder charges, prosecutors have included a farcical terrorism charge. Though the state may struggle to find 12 jurors who do not sympathize with Luigi over his alleged victim, he could potentially face the death penalty if convicted.
That is the same facility that is currently holding Diddy without bail. The disgraced rapper has been in custody since September.
Federal authorities raided various properties of his to gather the final pieces of evidence.
Diddy faces charges of sex trafficking and racketeering. He is accused of truly heinous behavior towards sex workers and other women.
In addition to being in custody at the same Brooklyn detention center, Luigi Mangione and Diddy share an attorney.
Marc Agnifilo informed the court on Thursday, December 19 to inform Judge Katharine Parker that he and his wife, Karen Friedman Agnifilo, will be representing Luigi.
Karen Friedman Agnifilo worked as a prosecutor for most of her career. She was previously chief assistant district attorney in Manhattan, and only took on private practice in 2021.
Diddy’s means are obvious. His wealth and celebrity status are key to his alleged crimes. But how, many wonder, is Luigi affording such a top-notch defense?
Public goodwill can be a powerful thing. There are already crowdfunding efforts underway.
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