Rep. Nancy Mace Accuses Ex-Fiancé of Sexual Misconduct in House Speech

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In a dramatic address on the House floor, Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) accused her ex-fiancé, Patrick Bryant, of serious sexual misconduct, including physical abuse and recording sexual acts without consent. Mace, who has reported the allegations to local authorities, expressed frustration that South Carolina's Attorney General Alan Wilson has not acted on the evidence she provided. She claimed to have uncovered heinous crimes against women and underage girls, asserting that her speech aimed to shine a light on these issues due to perceived inaction from law enforcement.

Mace’s speech was attended by several female supporters who she claimed had also been victimized. In his defense, Bryant categorically denied Mace’s allegations and expressed willingness to cooperate with any investigations. Following Mace's address, Wilson’s office dismissed her statements regarding the investigation as "categorically false," stating that no requests for assistance have been made regarding the alleged misconduct. Mace, who is contemplating a gubernatorial run in 2026, highlighted her commitment to advocating for victims of sexual crimes and legislative efforts to combat voyeurism.

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