Lawyer David Caprio Bio, Age, Education, Wife, Net Worth, CPA

David Caprio Biography

David Caprio is an American businessman, investor, lawyer, and politician who represented District 34 in the Rhode Island House of Representatives. On December 21, 1999, he was elected for the first time. Caprio was defeated in a September primary election in 2010.

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How old is David Caprio? – Age

He is 56 years old as of 5 June 2023. He was born in 1967 in Rhode Island, United States.

David Caprio Family – Education

Caprio is the son of Joyce and Judge Frank Caprio, Chief of the Providence Municipal Court, and the brother of former Rhode Island State Treasurer Frank T. Caprio. His paternal grandfather was born in Naples, Italy. Caprio graduated from Bishop Hendricken High School in 1985. He then attended Boston College, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in 1989. He graduated from Suffolk University Law School with a Juris Doctorate and the International University of Monaco with a Master of Business Administration.

Who is Judge Frank Caprio’s wife?

Judge Capriois married Joyce Caprio. The couple has five children, seven grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.

David Caprio Net Worth

He has an estimated net worth of $5 Million.

David Caprio Career

Caprio is an attorney with Caprio and Caprio in Providence and an avid real estate investor with properties in Florida, Narragansett, Newport, Providence, and Barrington, Rhode Island. Caprio previously served in the Rhode Island House of Representatives.

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David Caprio Photo

Caprio ran a “green campaign” in which he purchased carbon offsets for his mobile campaign headquarters, printed all campaign materials on recyclable paper, and purchased offsets for his personal property. The Sierra Club, the SEIU (Service Employees International Union), and the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) all endorsed him. Caprio defeated his primary opponent Ryan P. Drugan by a 42% (71%-29%) margin on September 9, 2008.

He had no general election opponents, hence he was re-elected to his fifth term in the State House on January 6, 2009. During the 2009 General Assembly Session, Caprio was appointed to the House Finance Committee.