
Former US House Speaker, Nancy Pelosi’s husband, Paul Pelosi, is currently in hot water amid legal trouble. Paul reportedly crashed into a parked, unoccupied vehicle while driving his brown convertible on Yount Street on July 3, 2026. He briefly stopped before fleeing the scene. Notably, the collision left the parked car with major rear damage, and Paul’s vehicle also sustained front damage. Now, reports allege that Paul might lose his license over the crash.
Nancy Pelosi’s husband might lose his driving license after the hit-and-run incident
Nancy Pelosi’s husband, Paul Pelosi, has been facing major heat from the law following the alleged hit-and-run. And now a report by TMZ has revealed that Paul might have to face major consequences for his actions. It is being alleged that the DMV may now decide whether he should still be on the road. A spokesperson for the Napa County Sheriff’s Office, Henry Wofford spoke to the news outlet and revealed that a deputy submitted a DMV recertification exam request after Paul’s hit-and-run investigation.
According to the spokesperson, the move has been made following the incident. He shared that it typically leads to the DMV testing a driver’s skills, knowledge of traffic laws, and vision before deciding whether they’re still fit to drive. The news outlet further revealed that the referral wasn’t made solely because Paul Pelosis is 86 years old, but because deputies believed a fresh evaluation was appropriate in the interest of public safety following the tragic crash.















