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flag The House Ethics Committee is probing Rep. Nancy Mace over allegedly claiming $9,400+ in excessive lodging reimbursements despite lower actual costs.

flag The House Ethics Committee is investigating South Carolina Representative Nancy Mace over allegations she overclaimed over $9,400 in lodging reimbursements by consistently seeking the maximum allowable amount despite actual expenses being lower. flag The probe stems from a report by the Office of Congressional Conduct, which found Mace, who co-owned a Washington, D.C. property with her ex-fiancé Patrick Bryant, repeatedly claimed full reimbursements even when her share was smaller. flag The OCC, citing discrepancies in utility bills and payment records, recommended the case be referred to the ethics panel. flag Mace denies wrongdoing, calling the investigation flawed and accusing Bryant of providing misleading information due to ongoing legal disputes. flag Her office and former staff refused to cooperate with the OCC. flag The ethics inquiry remains ongoing, with no formal charges filed.

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