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What this CEOs and others like him do is a crime of greed. Which is infinitely worse and they get away with it. No Justice.
Sure, and the solution to that isn't murder, but holding them accountable to things like contract violations or unreasonably complicated contracts. That's an issue for the DOJ/AG, not vigilantes.
How did those go? These people has been running this scam for decades, with zero results.
I don't think the DOJ/AG are looking into it, but they should.
Say what you will about Luigi's method but it did result in painting a huge target on health insurance in general. People are rallying behind him at shouting at these companies and their shareholders for their malpractice. Which is more than any public officials have done.
I for one am glad Luigi got caught it means the fight against these companies is not over. Sure he will get justice for what he'd done but it's the elites' kind of justice not the people's justice.