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Home»Politics»Rep. Nancy Mace Blasts Judge Deadra Jefferson for One-Day Sentence to Child Predator: ‘This Is What Is Broken in South Carolina’s Courts’

Rep. Nancy Mace Blasts Judge Deadra Jefferson for One-Day Sentence to Child Predator: ‘This Is What Is Broken in South Carolina’s Courts’

One day? Really?

Paul EkeBy Paul EkeMay 4, 20263 Mins Read
A South Carolina judge sentenced a man to just one day in jail for possessing nearly 1,900 images and videos of child sexual abuse, despite him facing up to 60 years. Rep. Nancy Mace highlighted the case on X as she campaigns for governor.
Image Source via YouTube/@NancyRMace

South Carolina Circuit Judge Deadra Jefferson sentenced Donald Gresh to one day in jail after he pleaded guilty to possessing nearly 1,900 images and videos of child sexual abuse. Gresh had faced up to 60 years in prison on multiple charges, most of which were dismissed as part of a plea deal presented by prosecutors.

The case, which drew renewed attention after Rep. Nancy Mace posted about it on X while campaigning for governor, has sparked widespread online debate over sentencing practices and the state’s judicial selection system.

Meet Judge Deadra Jefferson of South Carolina.

She handed a child predator a one-day sentence for possessing nearly 1,900 images and videos of children being sexually abused. He was facing sixty years in prison. He served twenty-four hours.

Judge Jefferson was elected to the… pic.twitter.com/0S6eGlvPbF

— Nancy Mace (@NancyMace) May 4, 2026

In the post, Rep. Nancy Mace details the case of South Carolina Circuit Judge Deadra Jefferson sentencing a defendant for possessing nearly 1,900 images and videos of child sexual abuse. The post states the man received a one-day sentence despite facing up to 60 years in prison and notes that he served 24 hours.

Rep. Nancy Mace writes that Judge Jefferson was elected to the bench by the South Carolina Legislature in 1996 under the state’s lawyer-legislator selection system. She links to receipts with court documents and calls the outcome an example of what is broken in the state’s courts. The post includes a photograph but contains no video or footage of the sentencing hearing itself.

Online Reactions to the South Carolina Sentencing Case

Some users criticized the judge and tied the sentence to broader concerns about the judicial system, with one writing, “THE MEANING OF INCOMPETENCE, UNEDUCATED & UNDESERVING = EVERY DEI CANDIDATE NOMINATED DUE TO THE COLOR OF THEIR SKIN MEANS A DEATH KNELL TO JUSTICE IN AMERICA.” 

Others called for stronger action, stating, “So why isn’t the GOP doing anything about it? Rogue judges are a crime partner of the democrat organized crime cartel, and it’s time to start impeaching judges,” and “She should be fired for this, WDF!! All we need is enough American people to come together and demand that she be fired.”

Several commenters questioned the post or Rep. Nancy Mace directly. One wrote, “This post is misleading. The fact is that 5 of the 6 charges were dismissed as part of the plea deal that was presented by the prosecution office. The defendant was basically given time served. There wasn’t much for this judge to do here.” Another asked, “Then why have you done absolutely nothing while in Congress to remove her?”

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A third added, “But yet they want to point fingers at everybody else for protecting pedophiles. These people are unbelievably stupid!”

The case remains part of Rep. Nancy Mace’s ongoing criticism of South Carolina’s judicial system as she campaigns for governor. The post continues to generate discussion about sentencing practices for child sexual abuse cases in the state.

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