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Luigi Mangione fan snuck secret heart-shaped note to him in pair of socks — but he refused to wear them because they ‘didn’t look good’

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A secret admirer of Luigi Mangione snuck a heart-shaped note to him in a pair of argyle socks he was allowed to bring to his latest circus-like court appearance, a new legal filing reveals.

“Know that there are thousands of people wishing you luck,” read the note, which was “secreted” in cardboard that the pair of fresh socks were wrapped around, according to the filing.

But the accused killer — and heartthrob to his legions of googly-eyed groupies — refused to wear the socks at the February hearing because he felt they “didn’t look good,” the court docs from the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office state.

Luigi Mangione, the suspect in the killing of UnitedHealth Group chief executive Brian Thompson, appears for a hearing in Manhattan Criminal Court on New York state murder and terrorism charges in New York City, February 21, 2025. REUTERS
Luigi Mangione appears in NYC court without socks. Steven Hirsch for NY Post
A fan holding a Luigi shirt. John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock

Prosecutors also revealed new details about Mangione’s arrest at an Altoona, Pennsylvania, McDonald’s — including that the suspected assassin was carrying four zip-ties, a roll of black duct tape and a blue Polaroid camera when cops nabbed him.

Law enforcement recovered personal grooming equipment in fashion-conscious Mangione’s black backpack as well, including a hair trimmer, tweezers and nail clippers, the filings released Wednesday show.

The Manhattan DA’s Office pushed back on Mangione’s claims of unfair treatment — noting he’s actually getting “special treatment” by being allowed to change out of jail garb for his court appearances.

Court officers uncovered the love note — and a second hidden note addressed to “Joan” — inside a bag of clothing provided by Mangione’s defense counsel ahead of his Feb. 21 hearing, according to the filings.

Prosecutors did not reveal the “Joan” in question.

A PR pro, Joan Vollero, has been working as a spokeswoman for Mangione’s legal team at the New York-based Agnifilo Intrater LLP law firm. She declined to comment Wednesday when asked if she was the mystery “Joan” referenced in the second heart-shaped note.

Prosecutors warned that future contraband smuggled into the alleged murderer’s clothing could put court officers at risk.

“Fortunately, the items smuggled were handwritten notes and not contraband capable of harming the transporting officers,” the filing reads.

Protesters hold a sign outside the Criminal Court where Luigi Mangione is being held. Robert Miller

Mangione’s decision to go sockless with bare ankles sent his thirsty fans into a frenzy.

He has pleaded not guilty to charges that he killed UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in cold blood on a Midtown sidewalk Dec. 4, 2024.

Prosecutors also shot down Mangione’s bid to get a laptop while locked up at the Metropolitan Detention Center, the federal prison in Brooklyn — saying it would be just another example of the alleged favorable treatment he’s received since being in New York.

Mangione’s attorneys said in papers filed Monday that they wanted him to have access to a laptop in jail so he could properly prepare for trial. 

The laptop would solely be used for viewing case evidence like videos, including witness interviews, photos and 15,000 pages of records, according to the filing.

But Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg’s office warned Wednesday that Mangione could share the footage from the laptop if he has “unfettered access” — even suggesting that witnesses could be intimidated by his crazed fans.

“The acts of those who sympathize with defendant show that nobody associated with the case is off limits to acts intended to intimidate and coerce,” prosecutors said.

Mangione’s defense attorney, Karen Friedman Agnifilo, did not respond to a request for comment, but is expected to respond in her own court papers.



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