Nancy Mace accuses ex-engagement of sexual assault in troubling speech to Congress

Republican congregation Nancy Mace has accused his ex-engaged and three other men for sex crimes in a shocking speech to the Representant House.

The South Carolina representative said on Monday that she had discovered a digital cache of more than 10,000 videos and photos showing her former partner Patrick Bryant and his business associates that abused several women, including herself.

“I accidentally revealed some of the most abhorrent crimes against women who could be thought of,” Mace told the house. “We are talking about rape, non-consensual photos, non-consensual videos of women and underage girls and the deliberate, calculated, utilization of women and girls in my district.”

Bryant categorically denied the allegations and Mace provided no evidence.

“I take this case seriously and will fully cooperate with all the necessary legal processes to clear my name,” Bryant told New York Times.

Members of Congress have legal immunity for everything they say “within the legislative sphere” charging for Mace to be protected from litigation over her comments.

Since her election in 2021, Mace has been vocal about her past experience of rape and sexual assault. She has struck herself as a defender of women’s rights, although she supported abortion restrictions and fought for Donald Trump, who was found responsible for sexual abuse in a civil trial.

In recent months, she has been pushing to ban transgender people from public bathrooms that correspond to their lived gender, at one point repeatedly shouted the “TR *** y” slurry in a home hearing.

In her almost Times long speech on Monday, Mace claimed she discovered the cache of evidence in October 2023 on her then fiancé’s phone.

She claimed she found a video of a naked woman who obviously did not realize that she was being filmed only to realize that the woman was her.

“I was horrified. I was humiliated. I was violated, ”said Mace.

Mace also claimed that the files she found included several non-consensual images, such as “Upskirt photos”, as well as sexual assault.

She claimed she was talking at Congress because South Carolina’s Attorney General Alan Wilson, whom she called a “do-noting”, had not acted on her accusations even after “turning everything” she had found.

A spokesman for Wilson’s office said this had not happened and that Mace’s attack on him was “categorically false.”

At “This time, our office has not received any reports or requests for the assistance of any law enforcement or prosecution agencies regarding these questions,” the spokesman said.

“In addition, the lawyer and members of his office have had no role and no knowledge of these accusations until her public statements. The Xongresswoman Mace and the Lawyer have been on several events together for the past six months (and have his) personal mobile phone number.