'He was some sort of sex slave': Pelosi attack suspect David DePape's son claims he's no danger to society

'He was some sort of sex slave': Pelosi attack suspect David DePape's son claims he's no danger to society
David DePape will appear in court hearing in an alleged attack on Paul Pelosi. (Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images and Inside Edition screenshot/YouTube)

WASHINGTON, DC: David DePape, the man facing trial for allegedly attacking and breaking into former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s home has been a victim himself all his life, claims his son. In an interview, Nebosvod "Sky" Gonzalez shares, “There is 'almost no person on this planet that has gone through so much suffering. If you look into his eyes, you can see he's such a sad person. He isn't a danger to society, I don't even know if he even attacked Mr. Pelosi. For all that we know he was some sort of sex slave, as Elon Musk pointed out.”

DePape is due to appear in court in San Francisco on Wednesday, December 14, for an arraignment on state charges on counts of attempted murder, first-degree residential burglary, elder abuse, assault with a deadly weapon, and threatening family members of the public office in relation with the October 28, attack on Paul Pelosi, 82. The 42-year-old is also booked under federal court. Defending his father, Sky said, “He often told us he was raised in an abusive home and would be physically abused by his grandparents.” The older son shares that as a toddler, “His grandmother dumped a pot of boiling water on him. A piece of his clothing melted into his flesh and scarred him for life.”

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