New York prosecutors say they were 'erroneously' sent Luigi Mangione's confidential medical records from the alleged shooter's healthcare company and then again from his defense attorneys. Prosecutors said they had requested 'entirely unremarkable' information from health company Aetna regarding Mangione, but the company mistakenly included 120 pages of medical records, court filings showed. They added that defense attorneys also accidentally sent the same medical records with them.
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