A pro-life Texas representative has admitted to having an affair with a stripper after she accused him of paying for abortions.
State Rep. Giovanni Capriglione, 52, confessed to having an affair ‘years ago’ after a woman alleged he paid for ‘meetups’ and ‘funded several abortions for his own personal gain,’ reported The Texas Tribune.
The woman, named Alex Grace, came forward with the affair on Friday during an interview with the Current Revolt.
‘I know that Giovannie Capriglione has been having affairs since 2005 because it’s me. I’m her. I’m not proud of it, in fact I’m ashamed of it,’ Grace said on TikTok after the interview came out.
‘Hopefully, you can keep in mind that we all have a past and I wish I could say for him that that was the worst of it, but it’s not.’
Capriglione dropped out of his reelection race just days before Grace’s interview, but has denied paying for any abortions and said he will pursue ‘legal remedies’ over her claims.
‘Years ago, I selfishly had an affair. I’m not proud of this. Thank God my wife and family forgave me, and we moved past it and have the strong marriage we do today,’ he said in a statement.
‘The rest is categorically false and easily disproven… I have never, nor would I ever, pay for an abortion.’
State Rep. Giovanni Capriglione (pictured with his wife), 52, confessed to having an affair ‘years ago’ after a woman alleged he paid for ‘meetups’ and ‘funded several abortions’

The woman, named Alex Grace (pictured), came forward with the affair during an interview on Friday then posted several TikToks on the topic
Capriglione promotes himself as a ‘pro-life champion’ with a ‘100 percent pro-life voting record’ on his campaign website.
‘Giovanni voted to defund Planned Parenthood and authored the Abortion Trigger Ban Bill, which banned abortion in Texas when Roe v. Wade was overturned.’
Grace claimed she met Capriglione when she was just 18-years-old and worked as an exotic dancer in 2004.
‘We became close friends. He was magnetizing. He was outwardly genuine and kind,’ she said.
‘He was the one who reminded me to keep my head up. He was the one that encouraged me. He pushed me to succeed more in life.’
Grace described one incident where Capriglione made her receive cash from him at a Chuck E. Cheese.
‘He told me to go to the back of the building and next to the dumpster there would be a rubber mat. And under this rubber mat was an envelope with money,’ she said.
She said they drifted apart after he was elected in 2012, and she claimed she has tried to reach out to him to discuss his political stances.

Capriglione dropped out of his reelection race just days before Grace’s interview, but has denied paying for any abortions

Capriglione, who has been married for 21 years to his wife Elisa and has three daughters, said his wife has forgiven him
‘I wanted him to stand for what he truly believed. If you are using abortions for your personal gain, if you are using women for your personal gain, why announce to the world that this isn’t who you are?’ Grace said.
Capriglione has been married for 21 years to his wife Elisa and has three daughters, according to his campaign.
‘Stop feeling bad for his wife, she encouraged it. Quit assuming that every pregnancy that was terminated were mine, quit assuming I was the only one,’ Grace said.
She claimed their relationship ended when, ‘His fantasies were so foul and seeing the political moves that he was making were continuing to erode away at women’s rights… that was the catalyst for me taking the step back.’
Shortly after Grace came forward, Rep. Briscoe Cain called for Capriglione to resign and urged the House General Investigating Committee to look into the matter.
Capriglione still has another year and a half left in his seventh term and the Legislature just started a 30-day special session to consider several policies including flood relief and redistricting.