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On 11 July 2020, Marc was murdered outside his San Bernadino California home.<ref>https://ncfm.org/2020/07/news/uncategorized/ncfm-vice-president-and-dear-friend-marc-angelucci-murdered/</ref> The police investigation is ongoing. [[Roy Den Hollander]] is a suspect in the murder of Marc Angelucci.<ref>https://mountain-news.com/news/39897/suspect-for-marc-angeluccis-murder-confirmed/</ref>
 
On 11 July 2020, Marc was murdered outside his San Bernadino California home.<ref>https://ncfm.org/2020/07/news/uncategorized/ncfm-vice-president-and-dear-friend-marc-angelucci-murdered/</ref> The police investigation is ongoing. [[Roy Den Hollander]] is a suspect in the murder of Marc Angelucci.<ref>https://mountain-news.com/news/39897/suspect-for-marc-angeluccis-murder-confirmed/</ref>
   
 
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Latest revision as of 15:20, 3 November 2025

Marc Angelucci, 2016.

Marc Etienne Angelucci, Esq. (30 March 1968 - 11 July 2020) was a Los Angeles attorney who practiced civil litigation, appellate advocacy and took on high profile cases involving paternity fraud and male victims of intimate and domestic violence. He formed the L.A. chapter of the National Coalition For Men and served as it's president for many years.

Marc appeared in the The Red Pill, a documentary on the men's rights movement produced by Cassie Jaye. Marc attended several ICMI events including ICMI17 in Australia.

On 11 July 2020, Marc was murdered outside his San Bernadino California home.[1] The police investigation is ongoing. Roy Den Hollander is a suspect in the murder of Marc Angelucci.[2]

National Coalition for Men

The National Coalition For Men (NCFM) is a US men's advocacy organisation. NCFM says about itself:

Since 1977, NCFM has been committed to ending harmful discrimination and stereotypes against boys, men, their families and the women who love them. We are a gender inclusive, nonpartisan, ethnically diverse organization that effects civil rights reform through advocacy, education, outreach, services and litigation.[3]

The National Coalition for Men should not be confused with the National Center for Men (NCM). While similarly named the two organisations are not connected.

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Life

Murder

The National Coalition For Men (NCFM) is a US men's advocacy organisation. NCFM says about itself:

Since 1977, NCFM has been committed to ending harmful discrimination and stereotypes against boys, men, their families and the women who love them. We are a gender inclusive, nonpartisan, ethnically diverse organization that effects civil rights reform through advocacy, education, outreach, services and litigation.[4]

The National Coalition for Men should not be confused with the National Center for Men (NCM). While similarly named the two organisations are not connected.

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