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Nancy Mace accuses ex-fiancé of sexual abuse in House speech

Rep. Nancy Mace said her ex-fiance and three business partners were explosively remarking in the House on Monday, “practicing dozens of other women, including herself and a minor girl.” “I fell off” accused of committing a sexual crime.

Pol, a Republican in South Carolina, said it came up in shocking allegations of rape, voyeurism and other sexual abuse after discovering more than 10,000 videos and other photographic evidence.

“I accidentally discovered some of the most heinous crimes against women that I can imagine by chance. We have raped, unconsensual photos, noncontinued videos of women and minor girls, and my district. We are talking about the planned, calculated and exploitation of women and girls in the book,” Mace said. A speech on the floor of her house.

“Today you will hear about the de-fallen man behind these brave and evil deeds,” she added. “These men didn't just hurt the victims. They recorded the de-drop as if it were a badge of honor.”

Mace showed that she believes her ex-fiance and perhaps one of his business companions had raped her. CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images

The digital file mace discovered in November 2023 stated, “It was very clear that female employees, male employees' wives, girlfriends and their personal parts have been photographed or photographed. It alleges that it contained unconsensual images of other women she didn't know about. “Upskirt photos” of at least one minor girl who was the daughter of a business associate.

“Last year, I had to tell a woman that I was raped, but she didn't know that,” Mace said, recording another business associate with Bryant and one of his business associates. He told lawmakers he discovered one of his alleged business companions. Sexually assaulting “incompetent” women.

“She had no idea because she was neutralised at the time of the rape,” Mace said. “I knew she was raped because I accidentally found a video of her being raped.”

“Two of them, three of them were business partners, and two had cell phones like this. I filmed her when she was being raped, and she was completely laid out. It was done. There was no movement. There was no life. I didn't even know if this young woman was alive or not.”

Mace, who did not present evidence during her remarks, is protected from potential criminal prosecutions and civil lawsuits by constitutional speech and argumentative provisions, and immunity to lawmakers from “acts taken within the legislative realm.” Provides.

Lawmakers told the state attorney general's office that the woman was allegedly raped, but the state social worker said he had children on the property that he allegedly had not been notified.

Mace also claimed that one of Bryant's business teammates “trying to blackmail” him to reveal evidence. And South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson did not investigate the conduct as a witness threat, despite clearly opening an investigation into allegations of sexual offences.

Bryant denied Mace's allegations in a statement New York Times.

“I will deny these allegations deficiently,” he said. “I take this issue seriously and will fully cooperate with the legal process required to clear my name.”

Lawmakers said Wilson's office is needed seven months after allegations and evidence first came forward to the investigation being opened.

Mace accused South Carolina AG Alan Wilson of accusing her ex and his business partner of investigating on a slow walk. AP

Along with a female victim who is clearly listening to at the house gallery, Mace stumbled over her ex-fiance on a dating app in October 2023, causing Bryant to make her own video on her phone He continued to recount his urge to access his phone, which he feared to find. He took off his clothes” and “He didn't realize that she was being filmed.”

“I turned the volume up to hear if there was audio. I heard a voice. I zoomed in on the video. I was the woman,” Mace revealed. “My whole body was paralyzed and I couldn't move.”

After making a horrifying discovery, she was “physically assaulted” her, and she was kicked out of her house, “hiding” the following month, moved with a friend, and at least four times in a year to get an address He claimed it had been changed.

“I still have the mark that Patrick Bryant made for me. Rather than viewing this mark as a scar, I consider this scar as a free woman. I have not been freed from the monsters.” Mace revealed that he was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder.

“This isn't a bitter ex-girlfriend story, it's not a consensual sex tape. There are a lot of them. I don't care what two adults who agree to agree with will do. The definition of freedom. It is the story of a predator who hunts women for sports.”

Mace claims she discovered a video of Bryant taking part in a sexual assault among thousands of disturbing images on his phone. Instagram / Nancy Mace

Through her speech, Mace claimed that Wilson intentionally stopped investigating sexual offences and was part of a system that “didn't protect the female victims.”

“If anyone wants to arrest me for standing up for a woman, here's my wrist. Arrest me. Take me to jail,” she threatened. “I've given up on evidence of Tom voyeurism, inheriting evidence of rape, taking over evidence of voyeurism, handing over evidence of sex trafficking, and perhaps knowing more and more crimes. He is 100% guilty of handing over the evidence. He has no time to go in tonight.”

“South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson – you're not a real man because real men, real men protect women,” she said on the light corn.

Wilson's office did not immediately respond to requests for comment on the post.

Bryant and his alleged business partners, John Osborne and Eric Bowman, referenced by Mace, did not respond to requests to post comments.

Brian Musgrave, who claims that Mace is claiming the property with Bryant, where hidden cameras are installed, called the allegations “baseless.”

“Nancy Mace's statement tonight is a dangerous combination of falsehood and baseless accusations, recklessly levelled by four individuals without fragments of evidence,” he told the Post.

“Her continued pattern of making inflammatory claims without proof is not only reckless, but also a blatant attempt to weaponise the legal system for political and personal gain,” Musgrave said, “but not only is it reckless.” added.

Mace, 47, cited at least 12 laws that wrote about cracking down on sex offenders and protecting women from abuse.

“I'm still warning predators roaming the streets of South Carolina. Our top law enforcement officer, Attorney General Alan Wilson, knows that,” Republican Pol said. .

“This is not a speculation. These are not allegations. These are true. Mace spoke about her claim.

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