On July 25, 2025, a civil lawsuit involving former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi resurfaced in legal discussions, as reported by Politico. The case, initially filed in 2020, involves a former Capitol Police special agent, identified as Moran, who served on Pelosi’s security detail. Moran alleges wrongful suspension stemming from incidents in 2019, including claims that she used profanity over the radio during a motorcade delay and inadvertently led Pelosi through an unsecured door, which reportedly upset the then-Speaker. Court documents indicate Moran’s supervisor, Raymond Stonestreet, stated that these actions eroded Pelosi’s confidence in her detail, leading to Moran’s administrative leave. Moran’s attorney, Edward Mahoney, argues that Pelosi’s deposition is crucial to clarify whether she felt endangered or offended, as these events contributed to Moran’s ongoing suspension. The lawsuit seeks to address whether Moran’s actions were misrepresented, noting that foul language is common in security work. Pelosi’s office has maintained that she was not directly involved in the situation, with spokesperson Nadeam Elshami stating in 2020 that the Speaker had no role in the matter. The case remains active, with no final resolution reported this week, but it continues to draw attention due to Pelosi’s prominence and the high-profile nature of Capitol security.
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