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Meat Distributor Required To Pay $120,500 Civil Penalty For Violating Food Safety Consent Decree

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Luigi Mangione appeared in federal court Monday for a pretrial hearing related to the December 2024 killing of UnitedHealthcare executive Brian Thompson. A federal judge postponed the trial from October to January 2027 to allow Mangione's defense team to focus on the concurrent state murder trial beginning in September. The hearing was briefly delayed when Mangione became trapped in a courthouse elevator.

Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasized the procedural aspects of the trial postponement and reported the judge's reasoning for accommodating the parallel state case.

Moderate: Centrist outlets highlighted jury selection preparations and reported the defense attorney's assertion that plea negotiations never took place.

Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets placed emphasis on failed plea deal reports and employed more dramatic framing of the elevator incident.

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United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Jay Clayton, and Assistant Administrator of the Food Safety and Inspection Service of the U.S.

Department of Agriculture (“USDA-FSIS”)’s Office of Investigation, Enforcement and Audit, William Griffin, announced today that U.S.

District Judge Edgardo Ramos has imposed civil penalties on defendants FIRST GOLD COAST CORPORATION d/b/a GOLD COAST TRADING COMPANY (“First Gold”), KWABENA ASAMOAH ADJEI, CHRISTOPHER AHENKORA, and MICHAEL AHENKORA for violating a previously entered judicial consent decree requiring the defendants to comply with food safety laws at their meat and poultry business.

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