Two Additional Women Report Alleged Abuse By Patrick Bryant, Congresswoman Nancy Mace Urges Victims To Come Forward
CHARLESTON, SC (Nov. 15, 2025) – Congresswoman Nancy Mace's office confirmed today that two additional women have come forward to report alleged abuse by Patrick Bryant, bringing renewed urgency to ongoing investigations and the need for potential victims to seek help.
"I don't know what's worse: Finding all this evidence or turning in a loved one," said Congresswoman Mace in a video statement released today. "Each new allegation, more disturbing than the last."
The allegations against Bryant include purported child sexual exploitation material, multiple rape accusations, and hidden cameras used to film women without their knowledge or consent.
"Patrick Bryant and his attorneys continue to harass his victims for doing what's right," Mace continued. "I WILL NOT be silenced. I will fight for you."
Call to Action for Victims and Witnesses
Congresswoman Mace is urging anyone who believes they may have been victimized by Patrick Bryant or who has information relevant to ongoing investigations to come forward immediately.
Individuals can reach out to Congresswoman Mace's official federal office at: mace.house.gov/contact
The office will:
- Provide victims contact information for law enforcement investigators, including SLED (South Carolina Law Enforcement Division) - if they wish to report it to the appropriate authorities
- Connect victims with appropriate resources and support services
- Handle all communications discreetly and with the utmost sensitivity
"If you have information, come forward. We will protect you," said Mace.
Since uncovering evidence related to these allegations, Congresswoman Mace has drafted more than a dozen bills aimed at protecting women and children from sexual exploitation and abuse.
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