THE deranged supporters of accused CEO assassin Luigi Mangione are at each other's throats fighting for his attention as one mystery fan managed to get a love note into his prison cell.
Ivy League aristocrat Mangione, 26, found the note in a pair of gifted socks as he awaits trial for the murder of Brian Thompson, but he refused to put them on because they didn't match his style.

Mangione knew he was going to make a splash at his latest New York City court appearance, so he groomed himself carefully for the cameras, prosecutors claimed in court docs released Wednesday.
Before the hearing, where he pleaded not guilty to murder charges, he rifled through some gifts from out-of-touch supporters and stumbled upon a heart-shaped note.
The letter had been hidden inside the cardboard package of a pair of socks. Despite being caught with the letter, Mangione was allowed to wear the new socks.
However, in a bizarre move, Mangione went on to take the socks off right before his hearing because they didn't suit his outfit, prosecutors said.
Since the letter came to light, obsessive fans have gone to war with each other, fighting about whether the note should have been written.
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