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These are individuals documented in Nancy Mace's public record — click any name to read their entry.

  • Alan Wilson

    South Carolina Attorney General and 2026 Republican gubernatorial candidate whose campaign was defined by a prolonged public feud with rival Nancy Mace.

  • Barrett Brewer

    Mount Pleasant, South Carolina civil litigator who represented Patrick Bryant and whom U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace publicly criticized by name in 2025, accusing him of weaponizing the legal system.

  • Brian Musgrave

    South Carolina private citizen publicly named by Rep. Nancy Mace in a February 2025 House floor speech alleging sexual misconduct; Musgrave denied all allegations and subsequently sued Mace for defamation.

  • Cory Mills

    Republican congressman from Florida who became the subject of a public censure and expulsion campaign by Rep. Nancy Mace amid domestic-violence and stolen-valor allegations.

  • Curtis Jackson

    Curtis Jackson is the former husband of U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace and the father of their two children; court proceedings following their 2019 divorce resulted in joint custody, while Mace has publicly described herself as a 'single mom' across campaign events, social media, and a 2024 RNC address.

  • Dan Hanlon

    Dan Hanlon served as chief of staff to Rep. Nancy Mace from 2021 until he was fired in December 2023, amid widely reported total turnover of her Washington office.

  • Eric Bowman

    Eric Bowman is a Charleston-area businessman whom Rep. Nancy Mace publicly named in a February 2025 House floor speech and later sued for defamation in May 2025; Bowman has denied the underlying allegations and disputed the suit.

  • Harley Hicks

    Harley Hicks, a 20-year-old transgender USC student, was publicly directed anti-trans slurs by Rep. Nancy Mace at a campus event on April 21, 2025.

  • Ilhan Omar

    In September 2025, Rep. Nancy Mace sponsored a censure resolution against Rep. Ilhan Omar over Omar's remarks following the assassination of Charlie Kirk.

  • James Gosnell

    James B. Gosnell Jr. is a long-serving Charleston County, South Carolina magistrate judge who, weeks after Rep. Nancy Mace publicly praised his ruling in a case central to her, was arrested on federal child sexual abuse material charges and suspended from the bench.

  • James McIntyre

    James McIntyre, a Chicago foster-youth advocate, was arrested in December 2024 after Rep. Nancy Mace alleged he assaulted her; charges were dropped in April 2025.

  • Jerry Theos

    Jerry N. Theos is a veteran Charleston criminal defense attorney who represented businessman Eric Bowman — one of the men Rep. Nancy Mace publicly named in her February 2025 House floor speech — and whose prior campaign fundraising for Ninth Circuit Solicitor Scarlett Wilson was reported as context in news coverage of the Bowman criminal proceedings.

  • John Osborne

    Charleston-area venture capitalist publicly named by Rep. Nancy Mace in a February 2025 House floor speech — and on a 'predators' poster displayed in the Capitol — in connection with alleged sexual misconduct; Osborne denied all allegations, and no criminal charges have been filed.

  • Kristin Graziano

    Kristin Graziano served one term as Charleston County Sheriff before losing re-election in 2024, drawing repeated criticism from Rep. Nancy Mace over jail transparency and immigration enforcement.

  • Muriel Bowser

    At a September 2025 House Oversight hearing on D.C. crime, Rep. Mace questioned Mayor Bowser on DEI programs and the definition of 'woman,' sparking a widely reported exchange.

  • Pam Evette

    South Carolina Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette, a Republican gubernatorial candidate in 2026, became a primary rival to Nancy Mace marked by pointed public exchanges.

  • Patrick Bryant

    Charleston-area entrepreneur and former fiancé of Nancy Mace who was publicly named in her February 10, 2025 House floor speech; Bryant categorically denies all allegations, no charges have been filed.

  • Sara Jacobs

    Rep. Sara Jacobs (D-CA) was the target of a House floor screaming episode and an antisemitic online post by Rep. Nancy Mace in September 2025.

  • Sarah McBride

    U.S. Representative Sarah McBride (D-DE) became the first openly transgender member of Congress in 2024 and was explicitly targeted by a Nancy Mace bathroom-access resolution.

  • Scarlett Wilson

    Scarlett Wilson is the elected Ninth Judicial Circuit Solicitor for Charleston and Berkeley Counties, South Carolina; in 2025 Rep. Nancy Mace publicly accused her office of obstruction and demanded her recusal.

  • Wesley Donehue

    Wesley Donehue is a South Carolina Republican digital strategist who, in sworn deposition testimony made public in May 2025, stated that Rep. Nancy Mace asked him to help pressure her former fiancé using private images to obtain property; Mace's office publicly disputed the characterization.