Charges dismissed against Illinois man accused of assault by Nancy Mace
- Federal prosecutors dropped an assault charge against James McIntyre for allegedly assaulting Rep. Nancy Mace, closing the case without explanation on April 1, 2025.
- Witnesses disputed Mace's claims, stating that there was no assault, while Mace described the incident as causing her pain and requiring a sling.
- Mace expressed concern that the dismissal sends an appalling message about women's safety and vowed to continue her advocacy.
- Mace has linked the incident to her political messaging as she considers a run for governor of South Carolina.
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DC prosecutors drop case against man accused of assaulting Rep. Nancy Mace in 'aggressive' handshake
Federal prosecutors won't pursue an assault case against James McIntyre of Illinois, who allegedly gave US Rep Nancy Mace an 'exaggerated, aggressive' handshake
·Charleston, United States
Read Full ArticleProsecutors won't pursue assault charge against man whom Rep. Mace says 'physically accosted' her
In December, Mace alleged that James McIntyre "physically accosted" her at the Capitol during an event that was celebrating the 25 years of the Foster Care Independence Act.
·Washington, United States
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