Paul Pelosi faces hit-and-run charge after he allegedly crashed into parked vehicle
Summary
Paul Pelosi, husband of Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi, is charged with misdemeanor hit-and-run after he crashed into a parked car and left the scene in California. He also faces a charge for making an illegal turn, with a court date set for August 14.Key Facts
- The incident happened on July 3 in Yountville, California.
- No one was in the parked car, but it was heavily damaged.
- Paul Pelosi apologized and is taking responsibility for the damage.
- He faces two charges: misdemeanor hit-and-run and an illegal turn infraction.
- Pelosi has past driving violations, including a 2022 guilty plea for driving under the influence (DUI).
- He is not charged with DUI this time, as there is no evidence he was impaired.
- Video from police body cameras will not be released until the case is over.
- Pelosi’s arraignment is scheduled for August 14.
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