Luigi Mangione's 120-page healthcare history was accidentally shared by Aetna and his own lawyers, prosecutor says
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Luigi Mangione's 120-page confidential medical history was mistakenly emailed twice to New York prosecutors. The first error was from Aetna, and the second from Mangione's defense team. Prosecutors maintained they acted appropriately by forwarding the records to the judge and deleting their own copies. Lead assistant district attorney Joel Seidemann termed this incident a double mistake, acknowledging the errors from both Aetna and the defense counsel. Aetna asserted they responded correctly to a subpoena, while the situation has led to ongoing tensions between prosecutors and defense attorneys concerning the handling of confidential medical records.
Luigi Mangione's confidential, 120-page medical history was accidentally emailed to his New York prosecutors not once, but twice - first by Aetna and then by his own defense lawyers.
Prosecutors took "appropriate measures" both times, forwarding the confidential health records to the judge and deleting their own copy, the lead assistant district attorney, Joel Seidemann, wrote in revealing what he described as a double-snafu.
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