Paul Pelosi Charged With Hit-and-Run in Napa Valley Crash
Paul Pelosi, the 86-year-old husband of former Speaker Nancy Pelosi, was charged on Friday with leaving the scene of an accident after he crashed into a parked car and continued driving this month, the Napa County District Attorney’s Office said.
The misdemeanor hit-and-run charge carries a maximum sentence of six months in county jail, or a fine not exceeding $1,000, or both. Mr. Pelosi was also charged with the infraction of making an unlawful turn, the district attorney’s office said in a news release.
A lawyer for Mr. Pelosi, Amanda Bevins, declined to comment on Friday. A representative of Ms. Pelosi also declined to comment.
Prosecutors say that on July 3, Mr. Pelosi was driving a Maserati convertible in Yountville, Calif., when he struck a parked Tesla and continued down the street until his own car broke down about half a mile away. He told the authorities that he had known he hit something, but was not sure what.
Mr. Pelosi “fled the scene and did not make any attempts to contact the owner of the Tesla,” according to a complaint filed Friday with the California Superior Court in Napa. He later told law enforcement officers that he had “intended to go back to leave his information,” according to the complaint.
The incident prompted the authorities to request that Mr. Pelosi take a behind-the-wheel driving test to evaluate whether he could safely operate a vehicle. The district attorney’s office said Friday that it could ask the court to stop Mr. Pelosi from driving only as a condition of probation. The maximum probation for a hit-and-run charge in California is one year.
The crash alarmed a circle of Mr. Pelosi’s longtime acquaintances in Northern California, especially given Mr. Pelosi’s troubled driving record. In 2022, he pleaded guilty to driving under the influence after he crashed his Porsche into an oncoming Jeep.
A review of court records by The New York Times revealed that Mr. Pelosi had at least seven additional traffic violations in the San Francisco Bay Area over 13 years.
The infractions, between 2011 and 2023, include going the wrong way down a one-way street, speeding, and, on more than one occasion, driving through a red light. The violations did not appear to cause Mr. Pelosi to lose his license.
Mr. Pelosi is scheduled to appear in court on Aug. 14.