The latest charge of domestic violence apparently stems from a September 2016 video, captured by an in-house camera. It begins with footage from a dark room where an unseen man and woman are heard arguing.
A slapping sound can be heard followed by her accusations that the man had kicked her. The man responds by telling her to get out of his room.
“Oh my God, Eric, what the (expletive) is wrong with you?” the woman yells on the video, sobbing. “Eric, I put a blanket on you and you kicked me in the face.”
The lights come on, revealing the couple to be unclothed. She accuses him of punching and choking her as well.
The man is seen grabbing the woman by the hair and forcing her to the floor as she tries to get her phone from him. He then walks outside.
“Your phone’s in the middle of the street,” the man says on the video when he returns. “Good night.”
In April, Britton told a judge during a hearing related to the harassment charge that she lived in fear of her husband. Her voice shaking, Britton said her husband “poses a clear ongoing danger to me, my family and the community.”
In an April 7 post on X, Bowman accused Britton of “weaponizing the judicial system” against him. He also stated that he had not spoken with Britton since November 2023.
Sullivan’s Island police were called to Bowman’s home twice that year for domestic disturbances involving the businessman and his wife, county dispatch records show. Neither call resulted in an arrest.
Bowman’s April arrest came almost two months after Mace, a Charleston Republican, delivered a withering Feb. 10 floor speech in which she accused her ex-fiance, Patrick Bryant, along with Bowman and the two other men of engaging in a range of sexual misconduct. During her 53-minute address, Mace alleged that two sexual assaults had occurred at Bowman’s home and that he also recorded one of the alleged incidents.
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