Luigi Mangione, accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, has hired the same prison consultant as Harvey Weinstein.
Luigi Mangione, an Ivy League professor from Maryland accused of assassinating UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, has hired the same New York prison consultant as disgraced movie producer Harvey Weinstein .
Craig Rothfeld, a former finance professional who turned to consulting for white-collar defendants after serving jail time for investment and tax fraud, claims to have 'extensive first-hand knowledge of the NYC Department of Correction and the New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision,' according to his website biography. In 2015, Rothfeld and two business partners were convicted of defrauding $11 million from 15 investors, according to the Manhattan District Attorney's Office. He was also accused of falsifying business records and received a sentence of 1 ½ to 4 ½ years in prison. Rothfeld's office did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's requests for comment, but his firm, Inside Outside Ltd, posted a link to a New York Post article about his hiring on its website. In addition to consulting defendants from indictment to sentencing, Inside Outside also assists their defense attorneys with certain court filings and letters of support. Mangione allegedly planned a cross-country trip that included the Dec. 4 assassination-style shooting of Thompson just outside the hotel where his company was supposed to hold an investor conference. Thompson, from Minnesota, had traveled to New York City for the event. Mangione then allegedly fled the city and led police on a five-day interstate manhunt, ending with his arrest in a McDonald's restaurant in Altoona, Pennsylvania, after workers and customers recognized him from a wanted poster
Murder Unitedhealthcare Harvey Weinstein Prison Consultant Ivy League
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Diddy Male Rape Accuser’s Lawyer Compares Him to Harvey Weinstein: Same Patterns of Alleged AbuseSource of breaking news and analysis, insightful commentary and original reporting, curated and written specifically for the new generation of independent and conservative thinkers.
Read more »
Suspected CEO shooter Luigi Mangione held in maximum security at PA prisonPennsylvania State Polie are asking the public for help gathering information about the man suspected of shooting and killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian X
Read more »
From Prison to Cannabis CEO: Ex-Con's $12 Million BusinessCoss Marte, who spent seven years in prison for a drug conviction, is now projected to earn $12 million selling cannabis legally. As the founder and CEO of Conbud, one of the first fully-licensed recreational cannabis retailers in Manhattan, Marte's business is thriving. He leverages his experience running a successful fitness business, Conbody, and seized the opportunity presented by New York's licensing program for entrepreneurs with past marijuana convictions.
Read more »
From Prison to Cannabis CEO: Coss Marte's Second ChanceCoss Marte, after serving a seven-year prison sentence for drug possession, has turned his life around and become a successful cannabis entrepreneur. He is the founder of Conbud, one of the first fully-licensed recreational cannabis businesses in Manhattan, and expects to generate $12 million in revenue this year.
Read more »
Peak Design CEO denies rumors backpack company helped ID suspect in UnitedHealthcare CEO shootingThe CEO of a company that makes high-end backpacks said he and his employees have received threats after reports he contacted a police tip line when he spotted one of the company's bags in the surveillance video of the shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
Read more »
Peak Design CEO denies rumors backpack company helped ID suspect in UnitedHealthcare CEO shootingThe CEO of a company that makes high-end backpacks said he and his employees have received threats after reports he contacted a police tip line when he spotted one of the company's bags in the surveillance video of the shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
Read more »