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Rep. Nancy Mace Displays Evidence of Alleged Video Voyeurism During Congressional Hearings

  • During a House subcommittee hearing on May 20, Rep. Nancy Mace revealed that she was covertly filmed at a rental property linked to her former fiancé, Patrick Bryant, without her permission.
  • Mace alleged that Bryant sexually abused her and engaged in video voyeurism, leading to an ongoing inquiry by South Carolina's State Law Enforcement Division, while Bryant has denied the claims and suggested they are politically motivated.
  • During a congressional subcommittee hearing focused on privacy violations within private settings, Representative Mace urged support for the Sue Voyeurs Act and Stop Voyeurs Act, legislation aimed at enhancing federal protections against unauthorized recording.
  • The Sue Voyeurs Act proposes $150,000 damages per image for victims, while the Stop Voyeurs Act expands federal prosecution beyond federal lands and increases penalties, with bipartisan support expressed by lawmakers and experts.
  • Mace’s revelations and pending legislation highlight gaps in existing privacy protections, leading to ongoing investigations and calls for reform amid continuing legal disputes over her accusations.
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Newsweek broke the news in United States on Tuesday, May 20, 2025.
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