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Healthcare boss Luigi Mangione’s murder suspect came from an Ivy League family

Luigi Mangione The winding path from a respected Ivy League student to the alleged murderer of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson could be exposed today.

The 26-year-old suspect, who was arrested Monday at a McDonald’s in Altoona, Pennsylvania, turned around after painful back surgery and explored psychedelic treatment for his chronic pain. RadarOnline.com can reveal.

He is the heir to a resort fortune created by his grandparents, and the brother of a top doctor.

Mangione, 26, comes from a powerful Maryland family centered around the late patriarch Nicholas Mangiano, a first-generation American who built a real estate empire in the state.

He is originally from Towson, Maryland, where he lived with his parents in a $1 million home and is an anti-capitalist who attended the elite $40,000-a-year Gilman School of Baltimore, where he graduated. farewell in 2016.

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