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The Charleston businessman, who was arrested for harassment

An entrepreneur from the Charleston region, who once had a local team of football and was one of four men who were named by Rep. Nancy Mace in her explosive February on February 10, gave the police on Tuesday for harassment and stalking, which was allegedly submitted by his wife.

The 45-year-old Eric Bowman was custody on Tuesday in the Al-Cannon High Center after turning into the police for harassment on the 1st degree and stalking.

In July 2024, the police were contacted by a woman who, according to Sullivans Island Police Reports, discovered a tracking device on her car. Sipd said an official met with a woman whose father drove her car to New York and stayed in an Airbnb. During her there, her father found a tracking device that was connected to her car. Then he removed the device, wrapped it into the sheet foil and drove back to South Carolina.

The victim followed in September with SIPD, and the Case Officer contacted the 9th Circuit District lawyer Scarlett Wilson to receive advice.

In October Sipd was contacted by the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED), the agency handled the examination of another man named in her speech.

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Later this month, SIPD contacted the manufacturer of the tracking device, which provided “decisive” data that the officials believe that the law had been broken. The officials contacted sledges with the updates in December and no arrest warrants were submitted.

On February 13, 2025, a woman visited the SIPD headquarters to talk to an officer about Rep. Mace’s speech from the night before. According to the incident report, Chief Glenn Meadows interviewed “her fears” in front of Eric Bowman. Bowman’s picture was kept away on a board with the name “predator” and “from” next to the mittela when she spoke out of the house floor. She claimed Bowman, her ex-fiscover Patrick Bryant and two other men, had worked together to aim several women with physical abuse, not mutually acceptable recording of sex files, rape and other sexual misconduct.

The arrest warrants due to the harassment of the 1st degree and the stalking were finally signed on April 4, and Bowman’s lawyer advised the police that his client would give up what he did on Tuesday.

Bowman later appeared on Tuesday morning in front of the Bond Court, where he was a grant of 10,000 US dollars for the guarantee, and ordered not to contact the victim.

In a post on X, Bowman claimed that the woman behind the charges was his wife Melissa Britton, from whom he said he had been separated without contact for almost two years. Asked Bowman.

Britton spoke at Bowman’s Bond hearing and asked the court to set the highest possible bond. She said Bowman was a “clear” persistent danger for her, her family and the community, in which she pointed out to his previous conviction. She claimed that Bowman had threatened her in the past and told her that the police could not protect her.

Britton said she left Bowman’s residence in April 2023 due to “escalating threats and violence”, which she said continued after her departure. She said he used the GPS data from her car to monitor it for “months”.

After Bowman’s arrest, Rep. Mace made an explanation of his booking and called him a “predator”.

“If you harm women and children, you should face the full power of the law,” said Mace. “Justice comes.”

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Eric Bowman, an aluminum at Charleston Southern University, was CEO of the SPARC SPARC software company for seven years before he was founding the online video platform -Stream LIVE, and had the Charleston Battery Soccer team shortly before the sale. This is not his first brush with local authorities.

In 2018, Bowman was charged with the second degree and battery for bodily harm and battery and hit with minor injuries after leaving a Sullivan’s Island Pub without paying, involved in a traffic accident that drives his golf car and left the scene without providing help or reporting. Ultimately, he was instructed to pay Wallace Blair Crosby 1.8 million US dollars of compensation and 2.7 US dollars in penalty loss. Bowman vehemently denied the allegations at this time.

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