Alan Wilson Fails to Prosecute P*dos  

Congresswoman Nancy Mace is raising urgent concerns about a deeply troubling child-exploitation case in Charleston County involving defendant Donald Gresh. According to information brought to her attention, multiple decisions made in the handling of this case warrant immediate public scrutiny and review. Mace’s concerns aren’t just about the Gresh case, here is another where Alan Wilson dropped 92.5% of p*dophile cases in just one county. 

 

Key points include:

  • Donald Gresh was facing 60 years – Alan Wilson got him 1 day in jail after he prosecuted the case and dropped five out of six indictments.
  • A plea agreement was reportedly negotiated in 15 minutes, raising serious questions about due diligence and prosecutorial oversight.
  • Despite facing decades in prison time, the defendant ultimately served only one day in jail.

The case involved a significant volume of extremely serious material, underscoring the need for stronger protections and more aggressive prosecution in child-exploitation cases.

Congresswoman Mace believes the public deserves full transparency about how this case was handled and why such minimal consequences were imposed. She is calling for stronger safeguards, stricter sentencing standards, and accountability for decision-makers who fail to protect vulnerable children.

Nancy Mace is standing up and demanding accountability, but she’s being attacked for it.

If you want a Governor who protects children, not predators, now is the time to step up.

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