• Luigi Mangione last month accused NY prosecutors of fraudulently acquiring his Aetna health history. • On Friday, prosecutors blamed Aetna, saying they over-responded to a lawful, limited DA subpoena. • "Mistakes do occur," including on the part of the defense, the prosecutor wrote.

Luigi Mangione's confidential, 120-page medical history was accidentally emailed to his New York prosecutors not once, but twice — first by Aetna and then by his own defense lawyers, according to a new court filing.

Prosecutors took "appropriate measures" both times, forwarding the confidential health records to the judge and deleting their own copy, the lead assistant district attorney, Joel Seidemann, wrote in revealing what he described as a double-snafu on Friday.

"Mistakes do occur," Seidemann wro

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