Nancy Pelosi's husband involved in hit-and-run incident in California
Paul Pelosi, husband of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, was involved in a hit-and-run in California that left a parked car with major damage and he could face misdemeanor charges.
Objective Facts
Paul Pelosi was driving his brown convertible Friday in Yountville when he struck a legally parked car on the side of the road, briefly stopped and then drove away. A witness saw the collision and called 911, and shortly afterward sheriff's deputies found Pelosi with damage to the front of his car roughly a quarter of a mile away. No injuries were reported, and because no one was injured, the sheriff's office recommended a misdemeanor charge for fleeing the scene of an accident. The 86-year-old did not have any alcohol in his system, and the Pelosi family said he apologized to the owner of the vehicle and will take responsibility for the damage. The Napa County Sheriff's Office referred the case to the Napa County District Attorney's Office for review and prosecution.
Deep Dive
The incident occurred Friday in Yountville, a small town in Napa County's wine country, when Pelosi was driving his brown convertible and struck a legally parked car on the side of the road before briefly stopping and driving away. A witness reported the collision to 911, and sheriff's deputies located Pelosi approximately a quarter-mile away with damage to the front of his vehicle. This is the second car crash incident involving Pelosi in Napa County; in 2022, he pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges of driving under the influence. Authorities determined alcohol was not a factor in the current incident, with testing showing no alcohol (.00 on the Preliminary Alcohol Screening Device). During the investigation, Pelosi told deputies he knew he had hit something but did not know what it was, and he continued driving until his vehicle became disabled. Pelosi was not arrested at the scene—something authorities said is common for misdemeanor offenses of this type—and the case was referred to the Napa County District Attorney's Office for review and possible prosecution. Pelosi was referred to the Department of Motor Vehicles for a process to determine whether he may continue to drive, a procedure noted as common for older drivers. The case now moves to the District Attorney's office for formal charging decisions. No further developments have been announced as of the latest reporting.