An Independent Public RecordWednesday, June 17, 2026

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24 entries across the record carry this tag. Browse all dispatches, or jump to a group below.

Incidents

  • Home vandalism (Memorial Day 2021)

    In the early hours of Memorial Day, May 31, 2021, Rep. Mace's Charleston home was spray-painted with graffiti including Antifa symbols and profanity. Charleston police released a suspect photo in June 2021; no arrest was publicly confirmed.

Wiki & people

  • Kristi Harrington

    Charleston attorney and former South Carolina Circuit Court judge (Ninth Judicial Circuit, 2008-2018), now a Supreme Court certified mediator and arbitrator, appointed by Judge Donald B. Hocker on June 16, 2026 to serve as the third-party neutral over the 11,000+ disputed electronic files in ADW v. Berg.

  • Judge Donald B. Hocker

    South Carolina Circuit Court judge specially assigned by order of the Supreme Court of South Carolina to preside over the entire cluster of Charleston County cases tied to Rep. Nancy Mace and Patrick Bryant, including Berg v. Bryant (Case No. 2025-CP-10-03124).

  • Marybeth Mullaney

    South Carolina plaintiff-side employment and civil rights attorney, founder of Mullaney Law, who serves as counsel of record for plaintiff Alexis Berg in Berg v. Bryant and ADW v. Berg.

  • Matthew P. Gallo

    South Carolina trial attorney and partner at Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani LLP who serves as co-counsel for Patrick Bryant alongside Nosizi Ralephata in Berg v. Bryant and ADW v. Berg.

  • Nosizi Ralephata

    South Carolina trial attorney and partner at Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani LLP who serves as lead civil defense counsel for Patrick Bryant in Berg v. Bryant.

  • Rene Stuhr Dukes

    South Carolina attorney and shareholder at Saxton & Stump, LLC, who appears as counsel of record for Assignment Desk Works, LLC (ADW) in ADW v. Berg and for GLT2, LLC in Berg v. Bryant.

  • Alexis 'Ali' Berg

    Alexis 'Ali' Berg is the named plaintiff in Berg v. Bryant, No. 2025-CP-10-03124 (Charleston County Court of Common Pleas); she initially filed under the pseudonym 'Jane Doe' and has publicly contradicted the account that prompted the lawsuit.

  • Melissa Britton

    Melissa Britton is a Charleston-area businesswoman who is named as a Third-Party Defendant in Berg v. Bryant, No. 2025-CP-10-03124 (Charleston County Court of Common Pleas), and who is separately the subject of a related civil matter, Bowman v. Britton, No. 2025-CP-10-04343.

  • Vicki Pittman

    Vicki (Victoria) Pittman is a former housekeeper for Patrick Bryant whose sworn affidavit, describing a May 2025 encounter at Charleston International Airport in which she says Rep. Nancy Mace pressed her to corroborate personal allegations about Bryant, was submitted in the federal litigation over whether Mace acted within the scope of her congressional duties.

  • The Citadel

    Nancy Mace's connection to The Citadel, where in 1999 she became the first woman to graduate from the South Carolina Corps of Cadets.

  • Sam Staley

    Sam Staley is a Charleston-area technology executive and a non-party witness whom Assignment Desk Works, LLC, the company of Rep. Nancy Mace's former fiancé Patrick Bryant, subpoenaed in Assignment Desk Works v. Berg, where a publicly filed motion to compel characterizes Staley as having connected Alexis Berg with Mace. The communications themselves were produced in discovery under a confidentiality designation and are not part of the public record; this entry summarizes only what the public court filing alleges.

  • 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.

  • Ashleigh Messervy

    Ashleigh Messervy is a South Carolina journalist and former girlfriend of Patrick Bryant whose sworn affidavit describes an August 2024 meeting at which she says Rep. Nancy Mace told her 'I hacked into his [Patrick's] computer and phone' and recounted a series of unproven allegations about Bryant.

  • Kris Furniss

    Kris Furniss is a Mount Pleasant, South Carolina man and the ex-husband of Patrick Bryant's girlfriend whose written statement, describing a series of contacts in which he says Rep. Nancy Mace warned him about Bryant using unverified allegations and on May 9, 2025 texted him that Bryant 'is being investigated for potential wrongdoing and crimes committed against me and other women', was submitted in the federal litigation over whether Mace acted within the scope of her congressional duties.

  • Neely Kelleher

    Neely Kelleher is a South Carolina woman and former girlfriend of Patrick Bryant whose sworn affidavit, describing an August 2024 meeting at which she says Rep. Nancy Mace made unverified allegations about Bryant and admitted accessing his phone by 'guessing his passcode', was submitted as an exhibit in the federal Musgrave v. Mace litigation over whether Mace acted within the scope of her congressional duties.

  • 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.

  • Ronnie Richter

    South Carolina trial attorney and founding partner of Bland Richter, LLP, who serves as co-counsel for Brian Musgrave in the defamation proceedings against Rep. Nancy Mace.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Peter M. McCoy, Jr.

    Principal at McCoy Law Group, LLC in Charleston, SC, former U.S. Attorney for the District of South Carolina, and former South Carolina state legislator, who served as co-counsel for Rep. Nancy Mace in the property/partition dispute with Patrick Bryant.

  • Jonathan H. Krell

    Attorney at Uricchio, Howe, Krell, Jacobson, Toporek & Keith, P.A. in Charleston, SC, who served as the earliest documented counsel for Rep. Nancy Mace in the Bryant dispute, sending an evidence-preservation letter on her behalf in November 2023.

  • Kate Schmutz

    Attorney at Schmutz & Schmutz in Charleston, SC, named as co-counsel for Rep. Nancy Mace on the November 2023 evidence-preservation letter to Patrick Bryant.

  • Steven J. Schmutz

    Attorney at Schmutz & Schmutz in Charleston, SC, who served as co-counsel for Rep. Nancy Mace on the November 2023 evidence-preservation letter to Patrick Bryant.