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Texas GOP Rep. Giovanni Capriglione Admits Affair, Denies Abortion Allegations

TEXAS, JUL 25 – Rep. Capriglione acknowledges a past affair amid claims he funded abortions despite sponsoring Texas' trigger ban, prompting calls for investigation and resignation from GOP officials.

  • On Friday, Current Revolt published an interview alleging a 17-year affair, three days after Capriglione dropped his reelection bid.
  • When their relationship began in 2004, Grace was 18, and she alleges he funded abortions despite co-authoring Texas’s trigger ban outlawing the procedure.
  • On Wednesday, GOP Rep. Briscoe Cain of Deer Park called for Capriglione’s resignation, while Tony Ortiz said he received a legal threat on the same day.
  • Responding to the allegations, Rep. Giovanni Capriglione said `Years ago, I selfishly had an affair`, adding that he never paid for any abortion.
  • He still has another year and a half left in his term until January 2027, while continuing to chair the Innovation and Technology Caucus and having authored the Data Privacy and Security Act of 2023.
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