Luigi Mangione was charged in three courts — federal court (SDNY), New York State, and
Pennsylvania. Each entry below comes from a dated court record and links to the document
that set it.
Luigi Mangione pleaded guilty to two federal stalking counts. The New York and Pennsylvania charges remain unresolved; he is presumed innocent of those charges unless and until proven guilty.
Current posture
The current disposition of each prosecution's counts, as supported by its most recent dated record.
Official — U.S. Attorney, SDNY·Aug 14, 2026
Counts one and two
Interstate stalking resulting in death; cyberstalking through use of interstate facilities resulting in death
Mangione pleaded guilty to both remaining federal counts on August 14, 2026. The U.S. Attorney's Office says each count carries a maximum potential sentence of life in prison.
Second-degree murder, weapons, and forged-instrument charges
The nine counts the state case went forward on after the September 16, 2025 decision. They include second-degree murder, weapons charges, and one forged-instrument possession charge.
This list shows each charge or count that can be tied to a dated court record, with
where it stood as of that record and a link to the source.
Dismissed means a judge ended that count on the cited date. The list
covers what the public record supports; it is not a complete docket.
Official — Manhattan District Attorney·Dec 17, 2024
New York indictment
Eleven-count indictment as filed
The original New York indictment announced by the Manhattan District Attorney in December 2024.
Murder through use of a firearm, and a related firearms count
Dismissed by the court's January 30, 2026 opinion, which held that stalking is not a "crime of violence" under the statute. These were the counts that had made the case eligible for the death penalty (per the April 1, 2025 directive).