Rep. Nancy Mace Faces Legal Threats Over Sexual Assault Allegations
Men accused by Rep. Mace demand evidence or retraction following her House floor speech alleging rape, voyeurism, and trafficking.
- Rep. Nancy Mace accused four men, including her ex-fiancé Patrick Bryant, of rape, voyeurism, and sex trafficking during a speech on February 10, 2025, on the House floor.
- Brian Musgrave, one of the accused, has issued a cease-and-desist letter demanding Mace provide evidence, retract her statements, or face legal action.
- Musgrave and another accused man, Eric Bowman, have denied the allegations, with Bowman claiming he is not a subject of the ongoing investigation by the State Law Enforcement Division (SLED).
- The investigation, initiated in December 2023, focuses on allegations of assault, harassment, and voyeurism involving Bryant, but no charges have been filed against the other men.
- Mace has defended her claims, citing documented evidence, while her spokesperson has refrained from commenting directly on the legal threats.