A San Francisco judge has ordered the man accused of breaking into House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s home, beating her husband and seeking to kidnap her, to be held without bail
Pelosi-Husband Assaulted
Wearing orange jail clothing, DePape only spoke to tell Judge Diane Northway how to pronounce his last name . The 42-year-old defendant is scheduled to return to court Friday. “We’re going to be doing a comprehensive investigation of what happened. We’re going to be looking into Mr. DePape’s mental state, and I’m not going to talk any further about that until I have more information,” said Lipson, who noted that a no-bail detainer in state court is a moot point because DePape also has been placed on a federal hold in the case.
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