Nancy Mace Accuses Ex-Fiancé and Associates of Sex Crimes, One Denies Allegations
South Carolina Rep. Nancy Mace's accusations of rape and hidden camera recordings have been met with strong denials and legal challenges from one of the accused, Brian Musgrave.
- Rep. Nancy Mace accused her ex-fiancé Patrick Bryant and three associates, including Brian Musgrave, of sexual exploitation, voyeurism, and sex trafficking during a February House floor speech.
- Mace claimed to have uncovered over 10,000 photos and videos of alleged hidden camera recordings and sexual assaults, some spanning nearly two decades, but has not publicly provided evidence.
- Brian Musgrave, one of the accused, has denied all allegations, stating he had no involvement or knowledge of the alleged crimes, and has demanded Mace retract her claims or provide evidence.
- Musgrave’s attorneys argue Mace’s use of the House floor to present these accusations may have exploited constitutional protections to shield her from legal repercussions.
- The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) is investigating Mace’s allegations, with Bryant confirmed as a subject of inquiry, though no charges have been filed against any of the accused.