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Billionaire’s Son ‘Goes Missing’ After Announcing Universal Healthcare App—Death Threats Follow

In a twist no one in the corporate media is touching, Luigi Mangione, 27, heir to the Mangione Global Healthcare fortune, has vanished after releasing a controversial algorithm on social media.

The app in question? A free, open-source platform that crowdsources medication prices and automatically finds loopholes to bypass pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs).

The threat? His father’s company, Mangione Health Solutions, which reported $2.7 billion in revenue last year largely from opaque drug pricing schemes.

The trigger: Two days ago, Mangione posted a video stating, “I have the receipts. Literally. My family’s business is built on marking up insulin 3,000%. I’m giving the data away for free.”

Hours later, his social media accounts were suspended. According to a single source in the NYPD (who refused to be named), a digital footprint shows Mangione was last seen boarding a private jet registered to a shell company in Delaware. The flight plan lists “No Destination.”

The question no one is asking: Who benefits from a young, well-connected insider suddenly getting cold feet, disappearing just before he can drop a “blockchain-based, transparent pricing model” that his father’s competitors—and his own family—would literally pay to suppress?

Conspiracy theorists are already calling it: “The Mangione Vanishing” has all the hallmarks of a high-end extraction. No ransom note. No noise. Just a very quiet “family meeting” where the black sheep is removed from the equation.

The kicker? Luigi’s last known location, according to a flight tracker anomaly, was a remote airfield near the same Montana retreat where a closed-door meeting of the nation’s top five healthcare