Crime | health care reform Calif. Man Gets 21 Months for Pelosi Threats House speaker approves plea deal for Gregory Giusti By Rob Quinn Posted Dec 3, 2010 3:48 AM CST Copied Gregory Lee Giusti, 49, has admitted making more than 30 abusive and harassing phone calls to the homes and offices of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. (AP Photo/San Mateo Sheriff's office, file) A San Francisco man who made dozens of threatening and abusive phone calls to Nancy Pelosi's home and offices has been sentenced to 21 months in a federal prison. Gregory Lee Giusti, 49, threatened to destroy the House speaker's home if she continued to support health care reform, the San Francisco Chronicle reports. A spokesman for Pelosi says she approved the plea deal, which came after Giusti—who was jailed in 2004 for threatening to kill a train conductor—pleaded guilty to a felony charge of impeding or retaliating against a member of Congress. After his arrest earlier this year, Giusti's mother blamed his actions on Fox News. Read These Next Need a solid 'air hack'? Book your flight on this day. An armed man was shot and killed at Mar-a-Lago. Brazilian influencer is dead at 27 after cosmetic surgery. Trump just pulled an endorsement over tariffs. Report an error