Rep. Nancy Mace, a Republican from South Carolina, accused four men of rape, sex trafficking, and other sex crimes against her and other female victims, including her ex-fiancé. She also accused the South Carolina Attorney General, Alan Wilson, of failing to prosecute the men despite evidence she provided. Mace made these accusations during a 50-minute speech on the House floor, where she detailed graphic evidence she had discovered on her ex-fiancé’s phone. Wilson denied any knowledge of the allegations and stated that the Attorney General’s office had not received reports or requests for assistance regarding the matter. Mace accused Wilson of delaying the investigation into the allegations and criticized his handling of the case. Wilson’s office defended its actions and stated that they would direct citizens with evidence of crimes to local law enforcement agencies for investigations. This incident comes as Mace is expected to enter the 2026 race for governor, potentially competing against Wilson. Mace has a history of advocating for victims of sexual assault, having previously disclosed her own experience of rape as a teenager during a debate about abortion exceptions in South Carolina in 2019.
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