Paul Pelosi hammer attack: David DePape went down conspiracy rabbit hole, defense says

Paul Pelosi hammer attack: David DePape went down conspiracy rabbit hole, defense says

November 09, 2023 03:01 PM

David DePape, the man accused of attacking Nancy Pelosi’s husband Paul with a hammer, went down a right-wing conspiracy theory rabbit hole believing outlandish accusations about the likes of George Soros, Rep. Adam Schiff, and even the Oscar-winning actor Tom Hanks, a jury heard Thursday.

Defense attorney Jodi Linker told jurors in a San Francisco federal courtroom in her opening statement that DePape, a onetime nude enthusiast-turned-hemp-jewelry maker, wholeheartedly believes, “Tom Hanks, the actor, raped a 13-year-old girl.”

Linker explained that DePape also firmly believes allegations that Schiff abuses children, Hunter Biden is on a corruption spree, and Democratic megadonor Soros is trying to use his massive fortune to control the middle class. 

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“Members of the jury, many of us do not believe any of that but the evidence in this trial will show that Mr. DePape believes all of these things … with every ounce of his being,”  Linker said.

DePape, 43, is on trial for the attempted kidnapping of a federal official and assault on the immediate family of a federal official. If convicted, he could be sentenced to prison for the rest of his life.

Paul Pelosi trial opening statements: Tom Hanks, Hunter Biden, Adam Schiff
Opening statements in the defense of David DePape, who is accused of attacking Paul Pelosi with a hammer, explained he went down a conspiracy theory rabbit hole featuring the likes of Tom Hanks (left), Hunter Biden (top right) and Adam Schiff (bottom right).

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Prosecutors allege DePape entered the Pelosis’ home in the tony Pacific Heights neighborhood on Oct. 28, 2022, after smashing a rear glass door with a hammer and then headed up to the second floor of the house, where he found Paul Pelosi asleep. DePape allegedly screamed “Where’s Nancy?” repeatedly at her husband, who managed to make a 911 telephone call in which he spoke to the dispatcher and left the line open for authorities. The dispatcher, realizing something was wrong, sent the police to the address.

When officers arrived around 2:30 a.m., Paul Pelosi opened the door. The officers saw Paul Pelosi and DePape with their hands on a 5-pound steel hammer. They told both men to drop the hammer, but DePape wrestled it away, swung it, and hit Paul Pelosi in the head, according to authorities. Paul Pelosi fell to the ground, unconscious, and the officers restrained DePape.

Rather than dispute DePape’s own comments from that night to investigators, his defense has chosen to instead focus on his motivations and will argue that Paul Pelosi was not his intended target but that he had to knock him down in order to wage a moral war against his wife, Nancy Pelosi, someone DePape continues to believe is corrupt and harmful to society.

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“This is not a whodunnit,” Linker said. “But what the government fails to acknowledge is why ‘whydunnit’ – and the why matters.”

Paul Pelosi is expected to take the stand on Monday.

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