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Police discovered monopoly money in a backpack they believe belonged to the masked assassin who gunned down UnitedHealth CEO Brian Thompson in Midtown, law enforcement sources told the Post.

The colorful play money was found by NYPD detectives inside of a gray backpack hidden in the brush in Central Park on Friday that may be the one the gunman ditched after the shooting, sources said.

The backpack, similar to the one the shooter wore in the caught-on-camera killing, was recovered south of the carousel near Heckscher playground.

In addition to the board game cash, a jacket was also found inside, sources said.

Thompson, 50, was gunned down outside the Hilton Hotel in Midtown just before dawn on Wednesday as he walked to an investor event without any security detail.

What we know about the shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson

Brian Thompson, the CEO of insurance giant UnitedHealthcare, was gunned down Wednesday outside a luxury Midtown hotel in a “brazen, targeted attack,” police said.

The methodical killer used a firearm with a silencer outside the Hilton hotel along Sixth Avenue.

The gunman fired at Thompson multiple times, striking his back and right calf before fleeing on foot.

The NYPD released a new photo of the hooded suspect standing in front of the counter at the Starbucks at West 56th Street and 6th Avenue, just minutes from the Hilton hotel where he gunned down Thompson, 50. 

Thompson was named CEO of UnitedHealth in April 2021. He joined the company in 2004. He was one of several senior executives at the company under investigation by the Department of Justice.

Thompson’s wife, Paulette, said her husband had been getting threats before he was killed.

The NYPD is investigating a possible message — which appears to include the words “deny,” “depose” and “defend” — engraved on live rounds and shell casings left behind by the masked assassin.

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The assassin quickly fled after the caught-on-camera killing, sped through Central Park on a bike and at some point left the city on a bus for Atlanta, according to authorities.

The shooter has evaded law enforcement for four days as the FBI has joined in the massive manhunt. 

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

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