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Luigi Mangione gets stuck in courthouse elevator before judge delays federal trial until 2027

NY Post Published Jun 29, 2026 Reviewed Jul 1, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
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Luigi Mangione was stuck in a Manhattan court elevator for 20 minutes.
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Judge Margaret Garnett delayed Luigi Mangione's federal trial to January 2027.
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The separate state case is scheduled to start on September 8.
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The federal trial was originally scheduled to start in October.
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The targeted hit on a Midtown sidewalk occurred in December 2024.
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Luigi Mangione’s wild ride through the justice system stalled out Monday — when he got stuck in a Manhattan court elevator for 20 minutes, delaying a hearing in his federal case.

The 28-year-old accused killer of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was in the lift with his escort of US Marshals, headed to the courtroom, when the contraption suddenly stopped, courthouse sources told The Post.

“It was some sort of elevator issue, that’s all I know,” Mangione’s lawyer, Karen Friedman Agnifilo, said when asked about the snafu outside the courtroom.

“Can’t wait to hear what you guys find out about that!” she added when another journalist grilled her for specifics on the elevator situation.

After a brief delay, Mangione, clad in tan jail scrubs, eventually made it to the courtroom, where Judge Margaret Garnett pushed his federal trial back to January 2027 to allow time for a separate state case starting Sept. 8.

His federal trial had been supposed to start in October, but Garnett said she did not want both trials to potentially take place concurrently.

Mangione, a prep-school and  Ivy League grad and the scion of a wealthy Maryland family, has pleaded not guilty to executing Thompson in a targeted December 2024 hit on a Midtown sidewalk, possibly over anger over the country’s healthcare system.

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