Washington – Representative Nancy Mace, RS.C., went to home on Monday evening to accuse four men – including her ex -fiancé – of rape, sex trafficking and other sexual crimes against her and others Victims, which she called “some of the most odious crimes against imaginable women. »»
Mace also accused the prosecutor general of Southern Carolina, Alan Wilson, a potential rival of the GOP for the governor in 2026, of not having pursued men afterwards, she said, she presented her proofs.
Mace, who is in his third term, made the accusations during a speech of more than 50 minutes attended by several colleagues from the GOP, his mother and a dozen other supporters.
“I get up today to call the cowards that think they can attack women and get away with it. Today I’m going to burn the earth. So leave the bridges that I burn tonight light up our way forward, “she said in her speech on the ground.
“We are talking about rape, non -consensual photos, non -consensual videos of minor women and girls and premeditated and calculated exploitation of women and girls in my district,” said Mace.
The four men Mace appointed to the house of the house vehemently denied the allegations at NBC News.
The former fiancé of Mace, Patrick Bryant, a Charleston software entrepreneur, said in a press release: “I categorically denote these allegations. I take this case seriously and cooperate fully with all the legal processes necessary to erase my name. »»
Mace should greatly jump into the 2026 race for the governor, and one of his potential rivals is Wilson, the attorney general, who is the son of representative Joe Wilson, Rs.C.
In his speech, Mace accused Alan Wilson of delaying an investigation into allegations after having given graphic videos, photos and other evidence of rape men as well as others, as well as photographs of minor girls, ‘last year.
Lots of details shared by Mace were extremely graphic. She said that in November 2023, her ex-fiancé had given her access to her phone. She said, she discovered videos of raped “incapable” women. One of them was her shock, she said.
“I revealed the volume to hear if there was sound. I heard my voice. I zoom in on the video. And this woman was me, ”said Mace. “My whole body was paralyzed and I couldn’t move. Were my feet on the ground? Did I breathe? I don’t know.”
When she gave the evidence, said Mace, Wilson’s office told her that she would be investigated.
“Women who manifest themselves in your system are treated as criminals under your direction, in your system and on your watch. Attorney General Alan Wilson, you know, there have been deliberate delays in an investigation into what I have turned around, “said Mace. “Two hundred and twenty-eight days late. And you know, 228 days late. This represents seven months, two weeks and four days late to investigate. Again, today you kick the box as you always do.
Mace made his remarks during “general speeches”, an era when a legislator can go to the house of the house and speak on any subject. The rules of the Chamber prohibit legislators from contesting other members of the congress in speeches, but they say nothing about other citizens.
Wilson’s office published a long statement on Mace’s accusations on Mace’s accusations that the office did not act “categorically false”.
“Ms. MACE does not understand where the role of the Attorney General is deliberately. Currently, our office has not received any report or request for aid from any law enforcement or prosecution concerning these Questions.
The declaration of the office added that Mace and the Attorney General attended “several events together in the last six months” and that Mace has the mobile number of Wilson but never told him about questions. The office said that this would always direct citizens who have proofs of crimes to their local law enforcement agencies, which are responsible for investigations.
“It is clear that the prosecutor General Alan Wilson built his career on the protection of the most vulnerable of our state; Any statement otherwise is clearly false and politically motivated, “said his office.
As the state legislative in 2019, during a controversial debate on a ban on abortion proposed in South Carolina, Mace put pressure for an exception for rape and incest and publicly said for the first once she had raped when she was only 16 years old, 16 years old.