'Where is the Video?': Court Filings Challenge Nancy Mace's Story
Jenn Wood ·
Court filings reveal that even the plaintiff's own attorney acknowledged to the court that he did not have the video Mace claimed to have discovered; Bryant's counterclaim accuses Mace of allegedly accessing his phone without authorization, and the article reports his request for a TRO to compel in-camera review of the alleged evidence.

Mace's heated emails to Bryant's lawyers, described in the filings as containing profanity and what Bryant's side characterized as threats, were entered into the court record; she stated publicly that "you can't get a restraining order on the First Amendment or the truth."
