SC’s Mace says 1 of 4 men she accused charged with harassment, stalking in separate case
- Eric Bowman, whom Rep. Mace called a 'predator' in February, was arrested Tuesday morning by Sullivans Island Police.
- A female complainant filed harassment and stalking charges against Bowman, leading to his arrest.
- Bowman was charged with first-degree harassment and stalking, and then booked at the Charleston County detention center.
- Mace posted on X: "Eric Bowman, one of the men featured in my floor speech, arrested this morning," adding, "If you harm women and kids, you should face the full force of the law."
- Bowman has been released on a $10,000 bond and is scheduled to appear in court on May 30; SLED stated the arrest is a separate matter from Mace's allegations.
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