In a heartfelt message to his fans, Frank Caprio's family announces his passing following a brave fight against pancreatic cancer.
Frank Caprio: Endearing Judge and Social Media Icon Passes Away at 88

Frank Caprio: Endearing Judge and Social Media Icon Passes Away at 88
Tribute to the judge beloved for his compassion and humor in the courtroom
Frank Caprio, the celebrated "nicest judge in the world" known for his warmth and humor, has died at the age of 88, his family announced on social media. Judge Caprio's passing came after a courageous battle with pancreatic cancer, a diagnosis he faced with resilience. His son, David Caprio, expressed gratitude to the public for their support and encouraged a legacy of kindness in his father's memory.
Judge Caprio captured the hearts of millions as he presided over countless cases in Providence, Rhode Island, on his popular TV show, "Caught in Providence." His approach to justice emphasized compassion, making him a beloved figure whose courtroom interactions went viral across social platforms. With 3.4 million Instagram followers, his family reflected on his inspiring spirit and countless acts of kindness.
The show's producers paid tribute to his unique style, which blended common sense with genuine care, and marked his legacy with three Daytime Emmy nominations. Judge Caprio's memorable moments include inviting children to join him in court and the creation of a "mini-judge" plushie that delighted fans.
Diagnosed with cancer in 2023, Judge Caprio remained optimistic about his treatment and publicly thanked his followers for their support, even as he navigated setbacks. He is survived by his wife Joyce, with whom he shared nearly 60 years, along with their children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.
Judge Caprio captured the hearts of millions as he presided over countless cases in Providence, Rhode Island, on his popular TV show, "Caught in Providence." His approach to justice emphasized compassion, making him a beloved figure whose courtroom interactions went viral across social platforms. With 3.4 million Instagram followers, his family reflected on his inspiring spirit and countless acts of kindness.
The show's producers paid tribute to his unique style, which blended common sense with genuine care, and marked his legacy with three Daytime Emmy nominations. Judge Caprio's memorable moments include inviting children to join him in court and the creation of a "mini-judge" plushie that delighted fans.
Diagnosed with cancer in 2023, Judge Caprio remained optimistic about his treatment and publicly thanked his followers for their support, even as he navigated setbacks. He is survived by his wife Joyce, with whom he shared nearly 60 years, along with their children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.