Mace says she will file censure against Democrat over ‘actual weapons’ to bar fight remark
- U.S. Representative Nancy Mace accused her ex-fiancé and his associates of recording sexual assaults and voyeurism without consent during a speech in the House of Representatives on February 10, 2024.
- The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division confirmed an investigation began on December 14, 2023, after being contacted by U.S. Capitol Police.
- Mace reported identifying nearly a dozen victims and discovered over 10,600 videos related to the crimes spanning nearly two decades.
- She criticized South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson for allegedly causing delays in the investigation, which Wilson's office denied.
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