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Mangione Fan Says She’d Kill Her Own Mom Over Healthcare

A Luigi Mangione supporter who obtained press credentials to attend his hearings said she would kill her own mother if she were a healthcare executive like the slain UnitedHealthcare CEO.

Stefanos Banos
Stefanos Banos Staff Writer
MAY 24, 2026 AT 4:41 PM

Lena Weissbrot, 32, posted the shocking claims on her Instagram story after New York Post revealed her mother, 57-year-old Reina Natero, oversees prescription drug insurance coverage rules at the healthcare giant, according to New York Post.

Weissbrot, who previously stated outside a Manhattan court hearing that slain UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson‘s grieving children are better off without him, initially attempted to distance her mother from executive status in a text message screenshot she shared on Saturday night.

The woman then escalated her rhetoric in a series of Instagram posts, writing that if her mother were a health insurance executive like Thompson, she would have killed her herself. She went on to describe an elaborate scenario involving inheritance money and redistribution to families allegedly harmed by insurance companies.

Disturbing Pattern of Behavior

Weissbrot concluded her post with a sexually explicit reference to the violent fantasy, asking her followers whether she would actually harm her mother in such a hypothetical scenario before dismissing debate on the matter.

The game developer, rapper, and creator of erotic art is one of three individuals who obtained City Hall-approved press credentials to attend Mangione’s pretrial hearings at New York State Supreme Court. The trio has dubbed themselves the “Mangionistas.”

In June, Weissbrot wrote and starred in a music video mocking the death of Thompson, a father of two. In the disturbing video posted on Vimeo and titled “Toolie Toolie,” she wore a bikini while rapping that CEOs are parasites who are now getting shot.

The case has drawn attention to the concerning phenomenon of accused killer Mangione attracting obsessive supporters, several of whom have managed to secure press passes from New York City officials to attend court proceedings.

Weissbrot did not respond to requests for comment from New York Post.

With information from New York Post

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Stefanos Banos
Stefanos Banos

Stefanos Banos was born in Piraeus and is an editor at NewsFire.GR, specializing in political analysis and international relations. He graduated from the Department of Communication and Media at the University of Bremen in Germany, where he also completed his Master of Arts in Communication and Media Studies. Married to Zoi, he is a proud father of three boys.

Lena Weissbrot, 32, posted the shocking claims on her Instagram story after New York Post revealed her mother, 57-year-old Reina Natero, oversees prescription drug insurance coverage rules at the healthcare giant, according to New York Post.

Weissbrot, who previously stated outside a Manhattan court hearing that slain UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson‘s grieving children are better off without him, initially attempted to distance her mother from executive status in a text message screenshot she shared on Saturday night.

The woman then escalated her rhetoric in a series of Instagram posts, writing that if her mother were a health insurance executive like Thompson, she would have killed her herself. She went on to describe an elaborate scenario involving inheritance money and redistribution to families allegedly harmed by insurance companies.

Disturbing Pattern of Behavior

Weissbrot concluded her post with a sexually explicit reference to the violent fantasy, asking her followers whether she would actually harm her mother in such a hypothetical scenario before dismissing debate on the matter.

The game developer, rapper, and creator of erotic art is one of three individuals who obtained City Hall-approved press credentials to attend Mangione’s pretrial hearings at New York State Supreme Court. The trio has dubbed themselves the “Mangionistas.”

In June, Weissbrot wrote and starred in a music video mocking the death of Thompson, a father of two. In the disturbing video posted on Vimeo and titled “Toolie Toolie,” she wore a bikini while rapping that CEOs are parasites who are now getting shot.

The case has drawn attention to the concerning phenomenon of accused killer Mangione attracting obsessive supporters, several of whom have managed to secure press passes from New York City officials to attend court proceedings.

Weissbrot did not respond to requests for comment from New York Post.

With information from New York Post