Trey Gowdy SC-4

  • He was awarded the Postal Inspector’s Award for the successful prosecution of J. Mark Allen, one of “America’s Most Wanted” suspects.
  • He also received the highest performance rating a federal prosecutor can receive – two years in a row.

Biography

Representing South Carolina's 4th District, Trey Gowdy will serve on the Committee on Judiciary, the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, and the Committee on Education and Workforce. In these capacities, Trey will fight to uphold the Constitution, rein in the ever-expanding scope of the federal government, and restore America&'s trust with a renewed spirit of honesty and transparency.

Trey graduated from Spartanburg High School in 1982, Baylor University in 1986 with a degree in History, and the University of South Carolina School of Law in 1989 where he was a member of the scholastic honor society "Order of the Wig and Robe."

For 6 years as a federal prosecutor, Trey prosecuted the full range of federal crimes including narcotics trafficking rings, bank robberies, child pornography cases, and the murder of a federal witness. He was awarded the Postal Inspector's Award for the successful prosecution of J. Mark Allen, one of "America's Most Wanted" suspects. He also received the highest performance rating a federal prosecutor can receive - two years in a row.

As 7th Circuit Solicitor, Trey led an office of 25 attorneys and 65 total employees. During his tenure, he started a Violence Against Women Task Force, a Worthless Check Program, enhanced and expanded Drug Court, and implemented a Drug Mother Protocol designed to assist expectant mothers break the cycle of addiction.

Trey is married to Terri Dillard Gowdy, and they have two children: Watson and Abigail. Terri works for the Spartanburg School District as a teacher's aide.