Luigi Mangione is asking his twisted fans to stop bombarding him with so many photos.
The accused UnitedHealthcare CEO killer made clear on his legal defense fund website that he cannot keep up with the fan photos flooding into his Brooklyn federal jail.
“Luigi is allowed to receive photos via Shutterfly and FreePrints in accordance with mail procedures while in custody,” a message in the FAQ section reads.
“Due to the volume of photos, they could take longer than usual to be screened and shared.
“Luigi appreciates the photos that are sent and kindly asks that people send no more than five photos at a time.”
The update also points out: “Please note that every photo that is received is screened and reviewed by law enforcement.”
The 26-year-old accused assassin has been holed up in a Brooklyn federal jail since his arrest over the cold-blooded slaying of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
The website, which blasts out updates for Mangione’s murder case, also points besotted followers to a donation page for his defense fund that, as of Tuesday, had raked in well over $615,000.
“I am overwhelmed by — and grateful for — everyone who has written me to share their stories and express their support. Powerfully, this support has transcended political, racial, and even class divisions,” Mangione said in a statement on the site.
“While it is impossible for me to reply to most letters, please know that I read every one that I receive. Thank you again to everyone who took the time to write. I look forward to hearing more in the future.”
It comes after dozens of goo-goo-eyed groupies were spotted waiting for hours in freezing temperatures outside a Manhattan courthouse last week Friday to try and catch a glimpse of the alleged killer at his latest hearing.
Mangione — an Ivy League graduate from a prominent Maryland real-estate family — fronted court wearing a pair of fancy loafers with his ankles visibly shackled.
The alleged perp is accused of fatally shooting the healthcare boss outside a Manhattan hotel on Dec. 4 before finally getting nabbed at a McDonald’s in Altoona, Pa after a five-day manhunt.
Mangione has pleaded not guilty to multiple counts of murder, including murder as an act of terrorism. He also faces federal charges that could carry the possibility of the death penalty.