Rep Nancy Mace Accuses Ex-Fiancé and Associates of Heinous Sexual Crimes
In a shocking turn of events, Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) has accused her ex-fiancé and three of his business associates of committing severe sexual crimes against herself and multiple other women, including underage girls.
The announcement was made during an almost hour-long speech on the House floor on Monday. Mace claimed to have discovered over 10,000 videos and photographs on Patrick Bryant’s phone, which she alleges document acts of rape, voyeurism and other forms of sexual abuse.
Congresswoman Nancy Mace's explosive floor speech to expose rapists, peeping toms, and sex traffickers https://t.co/dtRH7de99F
— Rep. Nancy Mace (@RepNancyMace) February 11, 2025
“I accidentally uncovered some of the most heinous crimes against women imaginable,” Mace stated during her speech, according to the New York Post.
“We are talking about rape, nonconsensual photos, nonconsensual videos of women and underage girls, and the premeditated, calculated exploitation of women and girls in my district.”
The congresswoman detailed that the digital files she found in November 2023 included nonconsensual images of female employees, wives of male employees, girlfriends and other women who were unaware they were being filmed or photographed. She also mentioned “upskirt photos” of at least one underage girl, the daughter of a business associate.
Patrick Bryant put out the predictable “categorically denies” statement last night. Let me be clear, as I stated in my speech:
“None of this is conjecture. This is not an allegation. These are the facts. In black and white. Without exaggeration. Documented. Sometimes with… pic.twitter.com/c5owglAMHB
— Rep. Nancy Mace (@RepNancyMace) February 11, 2025
In a particularly harrowing account, Mace described discovering a video of herself undressed and unaware she was being filmed.
“I turned up the volume to hear if there was audio. I heard my voice,” she said.
“I zoomed in on the video. The woman was me.”
“My entire body paralyzed, and I couldn’t move.”
Following this discovery, Mace alleged that Bryant physically assaulted her, forcing her to leave her home and go into hiding. She claimed to have moved multiple times within a year and has since been diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder.
Mace criticized South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson for allegedly stalling the investigation into these crimes. She claimed it took Wilson’s office seven months from the time she first presented the evidence for an investigation to be opened.
“South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson—you are not a real man because real men, real men protect women,” she asserted.
Now Rep. @NancyMace accuses Attorney General @AGAlanWilson of burying her accusations of rape and domestic abuse and having her threatened with being investigated and/or arrested.
"Real men protect women." pic.twitter.com/kVAAzqkfrs
— Carmine Sabia (@CarmineSabia) February 11, 2025
In response, Wilson’s office issued a statement denying Mace’s claims, stating that they had not received any reports or requests for assistance from law enforcement or prosecution agencies regarding these matters. The statement also noted that Mace had multiple opportunities to approach or reach out to the Attorney General but did not do so.
“Congresswoman Mace and the Attorney General have been at multiple events together over the last six months,” the statement read. “She also has the Attorney General’s personal cellphone number.”
“Not once has she approached or reached out to him regarding any of her concerns.”
Bryant also denied the allegations against him.
“I categorically deny these allegations,” he said in a statement to The New York Times. “I take this matter seriously and will cooperate fully with any necessary legal processes to clear my name.”
Mace emphasized that her revelations were not about consensual acts between adults but about predators exploiting women and girls.
“This isn’t a story about bitter ex-girlfriends… or consensual sex tapes,” she said, per The Post. “This is a story about predators who hunt women for sport.”
Throughout her speech, Mace highlighted her legislative efforts to combat sex crimes, including authoring at least a dozen pieces of legislation aimed at cracking down on sex offenders and protecting women from abuse. She referenced her Sue VOYEURS Act, legislation designed to prosecute individuals who record sexual videos without consent.
The congresswoman’s remarks are protected under the Constitution’s speech and debate clause, which protects lawmakers from “acts taken within the legislative sphere.” The Post noted that Mace did not provide any evidence during her speech.
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