| 1. David Caprio served as a member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives from 1999 to 2011 in Districts 47 and 34. |
| 2. He is the son of Frank Caprio, former Chief Judge of the Municipal Court of Providence, known for the TV show "Caught in Providence." |
| 3. David is a co-owner of Citylife Productions, the production company behind "Caught in Providence." |
| 4. His son, Frank T. Caprio, was the 29th General Treasurer of Rhode Island from 2007 to 2011. |
| 5. David's sister, Marissa Caprio Pesce, was married to John R. Pesce until his passing in February 2018. |
| 6. He resigned as State Democratic Party Chairman in July 2014, citing lack of time to support Democratic candidates. |
| 7. David stepped down while state police investigated a contract involving services at three state beaches. |
| 8. In 2017, he became a co-owner of Citylife Productions, the company that produced "Caught in Providence." |
| 9. He revealed earning $100,000 annually from the reality TV show during an interview. |
| 10. David runs the Caprio Law Firm with his father, Frank Caprio, and brother, Frank T. Caprio. |
| 11. In April 2022, he became the Council Member Chairman of the Board of Education at the RI Office of the Postsecondary Commissioner. |
| 12. Frank Caprio received an honorary degree from Bishop Hendricken High School in 2022, presented by his sons, Frank T. and David Caprio, who are alumni of the school. |
| 13. David Caprio has been in private practice as an Attorney at Law since 1994. |
| 14. He served 2 terms on the Rhode Island Supreme Court Disciplinary Board. |
| 15. He is a producer on the 2-time Emmy Award nominated series “Caught in Providence.” |
| 16. He is Chair of the Rhode Island Council on Postsecondary Education. |