Mace sued for defamation over allegations in stunning floor speech
- Representative Nancy Mace is being sued for defamation by Brian Musgrave, one of four men she accused of sexual abuse during a House floor speech last month.
- Musgrave denies the accusations made by Mace, stating that her remarks have harmed his reputation and family.
- The lawsuit challenges the speech and debate clause of the Constitution, asserting it does not protect Mace's alleged defamatory statements made outside of official duties.
- Musgrave seeks unspecified damages and claims her speech was meant to settle a personal vendetta, rather than to address legislative matters.
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F*ck Around And Find Out: The Nancy Mace Edition
South Carolina Rep. Nancy Mace constantly seeks attention by lying about how she was victimized, then fundraising over the abuse that poor Nancy has suffered through. Like in 2021, she alleged that her home was vandalized with Antifa symbols, but that was spectacularly debunked. And last year, she claimed she was the victim of an attack by a "pro-trans man", then she showed up at the Capitol wearing a sling, but as it happens, someone just shook…
Update on Defamation Lawsuit Against SC Congresswoman Nancy Mace
Several days ago TheCriticalMind had an excellent diary up on the current controversy surrounding SC Republican congresswoman Nancy Mace’s explosive accusations on the floor of the House last month concerning her ex-fiancée and three of his friends....
Nancy Mace Hit With Defamation Lawsuit by Man She Named in Floor Speech and Accused of Abuse
A man from South Carolina is suing Republican Representative Nancy Mace for defamation after she accused him of sexual abuse in a speech she gave on the floor of the House of Representatives last month. In February, Mace spoke in the House, accusing her ex-fiancé, Patrick Bryant, and three other men, including Brian Musgrave, of rape, sex trafficking, and voyeurism. During her nearly hour-long speech, Mace shared private details about what she s…
Nancy Mace sued by man she accused of sexual abuse on House floor - Washington Examiner
One of the men Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) accused of sexual abuse in a fiery speech on the House floor last month is suing the congresswoman for defamation, a test of legal rules that members of Congress say protect remarks in the chamber. Mace accused a group of South Carolina businessmen of being “rapists, peeping toms or voyeurs, and sex traffickers,” claiming she herself was a victim of abuse. One of the men, Brian Musgrave, is suing the congres…
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