Judge Frank Caprio, Beloved for Compassionate Courtroom Rulings, Diagnosed with Pancreatic Cancer
Frank Caprio, the 87-year-old retired chief judge of the Municipal Court of Providence, Rhode Island, and a viral sensation for his heartfelt courtroom rulings, announced that he has been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. The news was shared by Caprio in a TikTok video posted on December 6, which garnered over 2.5 million views within six hours.
In the emotional video, Caprio revealed that after celebrating his recent birthday, he began feeling unwell and decided to undergo medical tests. “One of the happiest days of the year, for me, is my birthday… but this birthday turned out to be a little different,” he said. Following the exams, Caprio was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, a condition he referred to as “insidious.”
Caprio, widely recognized for his compassion and empathy toward those who appeared before him in court, is now seeking prayers and support from his global audience. “Your help will give me the strength to fight this health battle,” the judge said, encouraging viewers to stay hopeful. Caprio is receiving treatment from doctors in Rhode Island as well as specialists at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston, Massachusetts.
Caprio gained widespread fame through his televised program Caught in Providence, where his considerate and humane approach to justice endeared him to millions. Known for listening attentively to defendants’ stories and showing leniency when appropriate, Caprio’s rulings often took the person’s circumstances into account, making him a beloved figure around the world.
The public has since responded with an outpouring of love and prayers, with many offering their support during this difficult time.