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Phoebe Assenza's avatar

2nd-gen Italian-American here! We have no idea what's going on behind the scenes within the Mangione family and they most likely want to keep it that way. They seem to understand that when relatives speak to the media, his legal team loses control of the narrative.

My guess is there's a Mangione family mandate to keep your mouth shut so his legal team can do their job, and keep the media story as focused and clean as possible. No new characters to invite public scrutiny. The optics of family support may seem like the *right* thing to do, but it certainly wouldn't be the most effective. Family members in the courtroom would be a distracting sideshow.

Plus, KFA is an excellent stand-in for the indignant and protective Italian American mother, and I think that was a big factor in placing her front and center on his team. (Aside from her being a badass lawyer.)

If anything, the family's solidarity in their silence is a testament to their discipline and strategic thinking. It's very tempting for some random cousin to cash in on 15 minutes of fame by speaking the media, but the Mangiones seem too smart for that.

We may not see them showing up for him, but bear in mind not one of them ratted him out when those cab driver pictures dropped.

I loved your first-person account of the hearing! Thanks so much for the work you're doing, I'm staying glued to your updates.

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Kristin's avatar

I am also a trial lawyer and have been drawn deeply into this case since day one. My thought on the family silence was that it was at the direction of his lawyers. I think that having a pained mother sitting behind Luigi in court would demolish his image as a hero/hunk/genius/victim. Unpredictable and emotional visible family support would serve to weaken him and dilute the power of his physicality and the lone wolf nature of the allegations. I think keeping the family away keeps the stranger support strong.

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