Man who attacked Nancy Pelosi’s husband found guilty of assault, attempted kidnapping
- David DePape convicted over October 2022 hammer attack on 82-year-old Paul Pelosi
- DePape, who was driven by right-wing conspiracy theories, faces decades in prison

The man who attacked the husband of top US lawmaker Nancy Pelosi with a hammer in the couple’s California home was found guilty Thursday in a San Francisco federal court.
Jurors convicted David DePape of assault for the attack in which he fractured Paul Pelosi’s skull. He was also found guilty of attempting to kidnap Nancy Pelosi, the then-speaker of the House of Representatives, who was not at home at the time.
“A federal jury has convicted David DePape of Attempted Kidnapping of a Federal Officer or Employee and Assault on the Immediate Family Member of a Federal Official,” said US prosecutors in a statement.
“DePape faces a maximum sentence of up to life in prison.”

The jury deliberated for less than a day, and returned a unanimous verdict, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.