The famous judge of USA and a social network of social media, Frank Capriohe died at the age of 88, as his family announced. His death – he was known to be suffering from pancreatic cancer – was announced on his official Instagram account, where he was remembered for his “warmth” and “unshakable faith in people’s kindness”.

His son, David Caprio, thanked his father’s fans for their love and support. The audience loved him “for his compassion and humor” in the courtroom, as evidenced by a multitude of messages after his death.

The videos starring Judge Caprio, where he presidents of affairs in the successful Caught in Providence broadcast have recorded billions of social media screenings, giving him the title of “best judge in the world”.

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According to a report on Instagram, which had 3.4 million followers, Capric Judge remained in history for the “countless acts of kindness he inspired”. “His warmth, humor and kindness left their mark indelible to all who knew him,” he added.

Judge Caprio had chaired thousands of cases in his home country in Rhodes Island before began a television career. The company behind Caught in Providence, Debmar-Mercury, spoke of a “unique kind of compassion and common sense” possessed by Judge Capri. “We will miss a lot,” co -chaired Mort Marcus and Ira Bernstein said in a statement. Caught in Providence has been a candidate for three Emmy Awards, with Judge Caprio having two nominations last year.

The characteristic of the style in the courtroom created viral videos. Among other things, he invited children to sit with him behind the bearing during the cases.

Video in Tiktok presenting his morning routine – brushing his teeth, signing his book and watching his broadcast – he had more than 5 million views.

In an interview in 2019, Judge Caprio had said that the court’s proceedings “highlight a part of Rhode Island’s life that are very interesting and reflecting problems that people are experiencing in the United States as a whole.”

After being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2023, Judge Caprio said he was fully prepared to fight as hard as he could, while thanking his followers for their support.

In one of his latest social media posts, he announced that he had returned to the hospital, inviting his followers to pray for him.

Judge Caprio left behind his wife, Joyce Caprio, with whom they were married for almost 60 years, their five children, seven grandchildren and two grandchildren.