Nancy Pelosi’s HUSBAND Has Been Arrested For Extremely Serious Crime!

Democratic Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi’s husband, Paul, was taken into custody and carted off to jail by Napa County authorities after he was caught driving under the influence of alcohol on late Saturday night.

And new reports are coming in that Paul Pelosi was allegedly being involved in a two-vehicle crash.

The 82-year-old was arrested around 11:45 p.m. and later taken to Napa County Detention Center for one count of allegedly driving under the influence and one count of allegedly driving with a blood alcohol content of 0.08 or higher, which are both misdemeanors in the state of California, TMZ reported.

The outlet added that a Jeep struck the 2021 Porsche that he was driving, and there were no injuries.

According to TMZ, “Paul’s bail was set at $5,000 — so we imagine he’s already out at this point.” 

His bail was set for $5,000. Paul was released just before 7:30 A.M. on Sunday, May 29. Although Nancy did recently share a Twitter live-stream link for Brown University’s Sunday commencement ceremony where she gave a speech to the new graduates, neither the politician, Paul nor their children have publicly spoken out about the arrest.

The outlet report said the couple owns a vineyard in Napa, in addition to the home in the San Francisco district Pelosi represents.

The Western Journal added:

Paul Pelosi has been a successful investor in stocks. The website Celebrity Net Worth puts Paul Pelosi’s net worth at $120 million.

Paul Pelosi’s investment in tech stocks has caused an issue given that regulation of technology companies has often come before federal lawmakers.

Neither Pelosi has issued a public comment on the arrest. The Pelosis have been married since 1963.

No police agency has issued any detailed explanation for the incident. It was not known if there was a passenger in the car at the time of the arrest.

Nancy may not have suffered any scandalous legal issues lately, but she did recently find herself coming under fire by Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone over her beliefs in a woman’s right to choose whether or not to get an abortion.

The Catholic leader banned the politician from taking part in Communion in her hometown of San Francisco until she publicly renounces her beliefs and receives “absolution for her cooperation in this evil.”

Sources: WesternJournal,  TMZ, New York Post, Daily Mail

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