SC cops investigating Nancy Mace's sexual assault claims against ex-fiancé
Representative Nancy Mace feels as though she's been the victim of "depraved" sexual crimes.
According to the New York Post, "An investigation into the explosive claims of sexual assault made by Rep. Nancy Mace against her former fiancé has been active and ongoing for more than a year, South Carolina state police confirmed."
Mace recently spoke about the disgusting evidence she claims to have discovered on the cell phone of her former husband-to-be Patrick Bryant.
"I accidentally uncovered some of the most heinous crimes against women imaginable — we are talking about rape, nonconsensual photos, nonconsensual videos of women and underage girls, and the premeditated, calculated exploitation of women and girls in my district," Mace said on the House floor on February 10.
"Today you will hear about the depraved men behind these gutless, evil acts," she continued.
"These men didn’t just harm their victims; they recorded their depravity as if it were a badge of honor."
According to the New York Post:
The digital files Mace claims she discovered in November 2023 included nonconsensual images of “female employees, wives of male employees, girlfriends and other women who very clearly didn’t know their private parts were being filmed or photographed,” the congresswoman said, along with “upskirt photos” of at least one underage girl who was the daughter of a business associate.
No wonder Mace is no longer engaged to Bryant.
Once Mace made the situation public, people were quick to ask police in South Carolina what they'd been doing about the allegations.
The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division confirmed that it launched a probe into Patrick Bryant in December 2023. That probe is still ongoing.
"Since that date, SLED has conducted multiple interviews, served multiple search warrants, and has a well-documented case file that will be available for release upon the conclusion of the case," the agency said.
The investigation is still ongoing:
"This active and ongoing investigation is complex and has involved multiple lawyers. Once the investigation is completed, it will be sent to a prosecutor for review," the agency added.
Please pray for everyone involved in this horrible situation.