The bizarre saga of Luigi Mangione just keeps unraveling. The 26-year-old Ivy League graduate, now sitting in jail for allegedly gunning down UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, apparently had a side hobby that’s raising eyebrows—producing high-quality sex tapes, as reported by The Daily Mail.
And not just a couple. Insiders say Mangione filmed at least 20 explicit videos, complete with professional lighting and cinematography, long before his life took a criminal turn.
Luigi Mangione allegedly possesses 20+ videos of him ‘having sex’, according to the Daily Mail.
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Mangione, once a rising star in elite circles, is now a jailhouse celebrity, reportedly attracting a swarm of admirers despite facing serious murder charges.
His case took an even wilder turn after sources revealed to RadarOnline that he wasn’t just dabbling in risqué content—he was obsessed with being watched.
“It wasn’t just some grainy, late-night mistake. It was perfect lighting, everything. He wanted to be watched. He got off on it. There are at least 20 videos of him having sex.”
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While many of his past partners are reportedly reluctant to come forward—fearing any connection to his ongoing murder case—the revelation paints a picture of a man who was far more than just an Ivy League brainiac.
He was reportedly treating his private moments like a production set, turning his escapades into personal blockbusters.
Mangione became the center of a national manhunt after allegedly shooting Thompson in cold blood in Manhattan on December 4. Authorities captured him five days later, finding a handwritten manifesto in his possession, blasting UnitedHealthcare’s corporate greed.
The 262-word rant claimed that as the company’s market value skyrocketed, Americans’ life expectancy stagnated. In true leftist rhetoric, Mangione railed against corporations for prioritizing profit over people—something liberals love to scream about, but only until it’s their stock portfolio at stake.
Beyond his apparent Hollywood aspirations in the bedroom, Mangione’s personal life reveals another contradiction. On social media, he once boasted about having a “pretty huge d*ck” in response to a joke about PhDs, yet a former roommate painted a different picture.
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RJ Martin, who lived with Mangione in Hawaii for six months, told The New York Times that the accused murderer suffered from severe back problems that made intimacy nearly impossible.
“He knew that dating and being physically intimate with his back condition wasn’t possible. I remember him telling me that, and my heart just breaks,” Martin recounted.
Mangione reportedly suffered from spondylolisthesis, a condition aggravated by a surfing accident, which left his spine misaligned and caused nerve pain.
Yet, according to sources, he still found ways to keep the cameras rolling, capturing explicit content and sending nude images to women he knew.
“People thought he was this misunderstood genius, but… he was filming everything like he was starring in his own private porno empire. He wasn’t just reckless—he was putting on a show. And now, the show is over.”
Mangione didn’t come from hardship. His grandfather, a self-made multimillionaire, built an empire of nursing homes, luxury resorts, and radio stations.
He attended Baltimore’s prestigious Gilman School, shelling out $40,000 per year in tuition before graduating as valedictorian in 2016. Yet, despite every advantage, he spiraled into a life of crime and spectacle.
His descent from Ivy League intellectual to accused killer and amateur pornographer is a cautionary tale. It’s a reminder that intelligence without morals is a dangerous mix, and that privilege doesn’t buy common sense.
For Mangione, it seems, the fantasy world he built has come crashing down—both in the bedroom and beyond.