EXCLUSIVE: 'For all we know he was some sort of sex slave.' Son of Paul Pelosi's alleged attacker David DePape breaks his silence, saying his father is not an evil person, believes in human rights and is 'hardly a right-wing conservative' David DePape, 42, is due to be arraigned today on charges of attempted murder
He is accused of attacking Nancy Pelosi's husband Paul at their home in October
DePape's son Nebosvod 'Sky' Gonzalez insisted his abused father is no danger to society
He told DailyMail.com: 'I don't even know if he even attacked Mr. Pelosi'
DePape has pleaded not guilty to charges of attempted kidnap and assault
By Alan Butterfield In Berkeley, California, For Dailymail.Com
Published: 09:23 EST, 14 December 2022 | Updated: 11:59 EST, 14 December 2022
The man accused of breaking into House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's home and battering her elderly husband with a hammer has suffered a traumatic life full of abuse, his son has told DailyMail.com exclusively.
'There is 'almost no person on this planet that has gone through so much suffering,' Nebosvod 'Sky' Gonzalez said. '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.' ...
Gonzalez and his brother live in a run-down home in Berkeley, California, with their older sister, Inti, DePape's stepdaughter. All three use the last name of Gonzalez. Their mother Oxane 'Gypsy' Taub gave all her children the 'Gonzalez' last name as a tribute to a Mexican family that saved her life several years ago.
Gonzalez said that when they were younger, his father took them to the park or beach and he has fond memories of his upbringing with DePape. 'He tried to be the best father he could be. He tried his best to make us happy.' ...
Gonzalez said he believed his father was a member of the Green Party.
'My father had progressive views. He believed in human rights, equality, and justice. He was against the war, he was a peace activist, hardly a right-wing conservative, as he has been branded.' ...
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