Overview
- Rep. Nancy Mace presented a blurred image of her 'naked silhouette' during a House subcommittee hearing, claiming it was secretly recorded by her ex-fiancé Patrick Bryant without consent.
- Mace has accused Bryant and three other men of sexual abuse, rape, and non-consensual filming, allegations all four men have denied.
- Bryant has labeled the accusations 'false and outrageous,' asserting his cooperation with the ongoing South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) investigation.
- Mace is advocating for the Sue VOYEURS Act and Stop VOYEURS Act to expand federal privacy protections and create civil remedies for victims of voyeurism.
- The case has sparked broader debates about privacy rights, survivor advocacy, and the use of congressional privilege to address personal allegations.