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Delay, Deny, Depose: Luigi Mangione and the Assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson

Jonny Llama
Delay, Deny, Depose: Luigi Mangione and the Assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson
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    A bombshell FTC report reveals how UnitedHealth marked up a leukemia drug by 5,232% - turning a $9,000 medication into a $478,000 bill. Through exclusive analysis and patient stories, this episode exposes how America's largest healthcare company generated $7.3 billion in excess revenue by inflating cancer drug prices. While families drain retirement accounts and sell homes to afford treatment, UnitedHealth announces record profits of $100.8 billion in their latest quarter. From operating room interruptions during cancer surgery to dying patients denied care, we examine how the company's pricing practices affect real lives. As one expert notes, "We're watching a battle between those trying to protect patients and those protecting profits."See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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  • 13/ Now, it’s just Ash: How Big Insurance Fled Before The Flames (Los Angeles Wildfire)
    In December 2024, State Farm canceled 1,600 policies in Pacific Palisades. Six months later, that neighborhood would lie in ruins. Through exclusive interviews with displaced residents and industry insiders, this episode reveals how insurance companies systematically abandoned California homeowners months before the most destructive wildfire in Los Angeles history. From a mother protecting her 90-year-old parents' home with a garden hose to multimillion-dollar mansions reduced to ash, we examine how the insurance industry's calculated retreat left thousands of families exposed to catastrophic loss. As damages approach $57 billion and the California FAIR Plan faces potential collapse, this investigation exposes disturbing parallels between property and health insurance giants' systematic abandonment of their most vulnerable customers. The pattern is familiar - but this time, we watched it happen in real-time. Keywords: Pacific Palisades fire, California insurance crisis, State Farm cancellations, FAIR Plan collapse, wildfire insurance, climate change impact, property insurance denialSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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  • Update/ Jan 7th: The Mumbai Connection: How Jash Dholani’s Philosophy Book Led To A CEO's MRDR
    Join me tonight for my livestream: https://www.youtube.com/@jonnyllamax After the Mumbai visit, Mangione began losing touch with family and friends. Months later, he would resurface in New York City, where prosecutors say he executed a carefully planned assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.""But what was it about this book that captivated Mangione? Its author, Jash Dholani, is a twenty-seven-year-old writer from Mumbai who calls himself 'The Old Books Guy.' A former advertising professional with aspirations to make films, he's gained attention for his ability to distill complex philosophical ideas into digestible wisdom. Episode blog and sources:⁠ ⁠⁠jonnyllama.com⁠⁠⁠ Follow Jonny Llama: X.com ⁠⁠⁠@jonnyllama⁠⁠⁠ YouTube ⁠⁠⁠@jonnyllamax⁠⁠ Keywords: UnitedHealthcare denials, medical necessity, healthcare algorithms, patient stories, insurance claims, luigi mangione, jash dholani, mumbai, update, newsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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  • 12/ Tear It All Down: A Doctor's Fight to Keep His Patient Alive
    A doctor's viral post about his comatose patient being denied care ignites a firestorm of revelations about UnitedHealthcare's systematic denial practices. Through exclusive analysis of Senate investigations, internal documents, and patient testimonies, this episode exposes how AI algorithms with 90% error rates are overriding doctor decisions, while denial rates for skilled nursing care have increased nine-fold since 2019. From Tim Anderson's wife communicating only through blinks after being denied ALS equipment, to Dr. Levy's ICU patient being questioned about "medical necessity" while on life support, we examine how America's largest health insurer achieved record profits while hospitals spent billions fighting denials. As one former employee reveals systematic training to deny claims, this episode asks a chilling question: What happens to the 99.8% of patients who can't fight back? Episode blog and sources:⁠ ⁠jonnyllama.com⁠⁠ Follow Jonny Llama: X.com ⁠⁠@jonnyllama⁠⁠ YouTube ⁠⁠@jonnyllamax⁠ Keywords: UnitedHealthcare denials, medical necessity, healthcare algorithms, patient stories, insurance claims, Dr. Zachary Levy, systematic denials, Medicare Advantage, NaviHealth, patient rightsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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  • 11/ Erasing Luigi: Inside UnitedHealthcare's Copyright War
    A watercolor painting vanishes. Then merchandise disappears. Then a family photo. Through exclusive interviews with affected artists and legal experts, this episode reveals how someone is using copyright law to systematically erase Luigi Mangione from the internet. As tech expert Cory Doctorow asks, what circumstance would give UnitedHealthcare ownership of a watercolor painting? The answer reveals a disturbing pattern of legal intimidation that experts warn could reshape how America remembers this case. Episode blog and sources:⁠ jonnyllama.com⁠ Follow Jonny Llama: X.com ⁠@jonnyllama⁠ YouTube ⁠@jonnyllamax⁠ Keywords: Luigi Mangione, jury nullification, terrorism charges, UnitedHealthcare CEO murder, legal analysis, criminal justice, historical precedents, public support, hung jury, legal defense Two weeks ago, Brooklyn artist Rachel Kenaston received an email from TeePublic: 'An intellectual property claim has been filed by UnitedHealth Group Incorporated against this design.’ By the time the email had arrived, her watercolor painting of Luigi Mangione, based on publicly released surveillance footage, had been removed from the platform. Kenaston appealed the decision and TeePublic told her: “Unfortunately, this was a valid takedown notice sent to us by the proper rights holder, so we are not allowed to dispute it." Kenaston tells 404 Media in an email, "there's no way they own the rights to the security footage of Luigi smiling (and if they do.... what the fuck.... seems like the public should know that) but since they made a complaint my design has been removed from the site and even if we went to court and I won I'm unsure whether TeePublic would ever put the design back up. So basically, if UnitedHealth's goal is to eliminate Luigi merch from print-on-demand sites, this is an effective strategy that's clearly working for them. The Lumen Database, a repository of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act takedown requests, reveals several other instances of claims targeting Luigi Mangione-related content including the words Delay Deny Depose and Delay Deny Defend. Legal experts are unanimous - there is no world in which UnitedHealthcare owns the copyright to a watercolor painting of surveillance footage. Under U.S. law, parody merchandise and artistic interpretations are protected speech. Even more concerning - filing false DMCA claims is itself illegal, requiring a 'good faith belief' that you own the rights to the content in question. Platforms like TeePublic claim they have 'no say in which designs stay or go.' This is false. As legal experts note, platforms can assess the validity of any DMCA claim. Instead, they choose the path of least resistance. The strategy is effective precisely because it's expensive to fight back. As artist Rachel Kenaston explains: 'It's not unusual for large companies to troll print-on-demand sites and shut down designs in an effort to scare and intimidate artists.' But this isn't just about t-shirts and artwork. Legal experts warn this creates a dangerous precedent for using copyright law as a weapon of censorship. Through the DMCA takedown procedure, corporations effectively become prosecuting judges, able to remove content instantly with little oversight or accountability. Perhaps most troubling was the targeting of news coverage itself. Independent journalist Marisa Kabas received a demand from lawyer Desiree Moore to remove a family photo of the Mangione family from Bluesky - an image that was already publicly available on Maryland assemblymember Nino Mangione's campaign website. full transcript at jonnyllama.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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