Rep. Nancy Mace of South Carolina delivered a scathing speech on the House floor, accusing her former fiancé and others of rape, sexual misconduct, and recording sex acts without consent. She alleged that South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson has not pursued charges despite her providing evidence. Mace's statement, protected by the 'speech or debate' clause, is part of a larger consideration of a 2026 gubernatorial run against Wilson, a potential opponent.
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The AP wasn’t able to independently verify Mace’s claims. Bryant told AP: “I categorically deny these allegations. I take this matter seriously and will cooperate fully with any necessary legal processes to clear my name.” In a statement after Mace’s speech, Wilson’s office called her comments regarding the prosecutor’s conduct “categorically false” and said the office “has not received any reports or requests for assistance from any law enforcement or prosecution agencies regarding these matters.”
“This isn’t a story about bitter ex-girlfriends or consensual sex tapes — there are plenty of those. I don’t care what two consenting adults agree to do,” Mace said. She mentioned a dozen bills on which she had worked in the House, on topics ranging from stopping voyeurism to banning transgender women from using women’s bathrooms at the U.S. Capitol or House office buildings.
“Nancy Mace is our friend and we wanted to support her and give her the encouragement she needed to get that message out,” Boebert said.
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