On House floor, Mace accuses 4 of sexual abuse, including ex-fiancé. He denies it.
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Rep. Nancy Mace details accusations of rape and sexual abuse in a speech from the House floor
Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., took to the House floor on Monday night to accuse four men — including her ex-fiancé — of rape, sex trafficking and other sex crimes against other female victims and ...NBC News - 3h -
Mace Takes to House Floor With Charges of Rape and Sexual Predation
The South Carolina Republican used her floor privileges to lodge shocking accusations against her former fiancé and three other men.The New York Times - 15h -
Mace alleges sexual abuse, rape in stunning House floor speech
Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) made a series of allegations of sexual abuse, rape and voyeurism perpetrated against herself and other women by a group of four men in a personal — and highly unusual — ...The Hill - 14h -
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France braces for trial of surgeon accused of sexually abusing hundreds of children
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Neil Gaiman's ex-wife denies trafficking allegations
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Ex-bishop admits sexually abusing boy
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House Democrats denied entry to the Department of Education
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