
By Jennifer Oliver O’Connell
In December 2024, Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) posted a cryptic video to her Facebook page about having to move homes in order to escape her abuser.
According to a video posted online this week, Mace has been “moving into and getting settled into” a new residence – which she claimed was her “fourth move” over the past year as she has sought to escape harassment from an alleged abuser.
“It’s a place where my abuser doesn’t know the address,” Mace said. “He can’t try to break into or gain entry into this property three times like he previously tried to do earlier this year.”
“I’m going to try to make sure he can’t find me and can’t tell others where I live and share that information,” Mace continued in the clip. “Because that puts my safety – me and my children’s safety – at risk. That’s something else he did earlier this year – telling people where I was staying, putting my life in harm’s way, (putting) my family’s life in danger. I’m going to try to make sure he can’t do that.”
Mace’s video message did not identify the alleged abuser, but sources familiar with the situation say the comments refer to her former fiancée, Charleston, S.C. entrepreneur Patrick Bryant.
That December, the half had not yet been told.
On Monday, after the regular legislative session, Mace requested to use the “Special Orders” session to document the entire story of not just the abuse she claimed was at the hands of Bryant, but of the alleged rape, sexual trafficking, and voyeurism of multiple women by Bryant and his business partners.
If even a fraction of it is verifiable (and Mace claims it all is), it’s a harrowing tale. Mace was supported by Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO), Rep. Ana Paulina Luna (R-FL), and Rep. Victoria Spatz (R-IN), who sat behind her as she spoke…
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