Rep. Nancy Mace Alleges Staff Sabotage Amid High Turnover
Accusations of misconduct clash with former aides' denials in a heated dispute over privacy breaches and financial mismanagement.
- Rep. Nancy Mace claims former staffers sabotaged her office, including hacking her phone and deleting files.
- Ex-staffers vehemently deny Mace's allegations, asserting standard practices were followed and no hacking occurred.
- Mace's office saw a high turnover rate, with significant staff changes reported over recent months.
- Allegations include mismanagement of nearly $1 million, unauthorized document signing, and privacy invasions.
- The controversy raises questions about workplace dynamics and accountability in political offices.