Paul Pelosi’s Maserati Crash: The Detail They Don’t Want You To See
Paul Pelosi’s car didn’t just “tap” another vehicle. It crushed it. In broad daylight. In Napa Valley. Then he left. An 86-year-old man, a brown Maserati convertible, a parked car shoved onto a curb, and a political dynasty scrambling for damage control. No alcohol. No injuries. But the questions this raises abo… Continues…
An unoccupied, legally parked car in Yountville was left with “major rear damage” after Paul Pelosi’s Maserati allegedly rammed it and pushed it up onto a curb before leaving the scene. Deputies later found his disabled convertible blocking a nearby roadway and identified the 86-year-old as the owner, leading to a misdemeanor hit-and-run charge and a DMV re-evaluation referral.
Authorities say alcohol was not a factor, a striking contrast to Pelosi’s 2022 guilty plea for misdemeanor drunken driving causing injury. Instead of an arrest, the case was quietly handed to the Napa County District Attorney for possible prosecution. The family’s statement focused on apologizing for vehicle damage and framed it as a “private matter,” with Nancy Pelosi refusing further comment. For critics, the episode revives an old, uncomfortable question: when power and privilege collide with accountability, who really pays the price?