
Millsap says business attacked by Antifa in campaign ad. What happened?
USA TODAY
Georgia congressional candidate Ryan Millsap claims 'Antifa' attacked his business. Here's what happened at his studio.
The midterm election for Georgia's 10th congressional district just got a new surprise candidate.
Ryan Millsap, the movie executive and real estate investor, announced his candidacy as a "MAGA warrior" and political outsider, on his way to Congress to "smash the status quo" and "fight back against the radical left and RINOs (Republicans in Name Only)" in the House of Representatives.
Millsap is the former chairman and CEO of Blackhall Studios, now known as Shadowbox Studios, where projects like "Venom," "Blockers" and "Loki" were filmed in Georgia.
The Hollywood-adjacent businessman enters the race during qualifying week, the last chance to be officially on the ballot in Georgia for the May primaries. He's taking on Houston Gaines, a popular GOP state representative who has been on a fast track to political leadership. Millsap will also have to address claims made in 2024 that he shared racist and anti-semitic messages over text despite working closely with Black and Jewish communities in Atlanta.
In Millsap's campaign launch, he says one of the events in his life that charged his political ambition is an attack by "ANTIFA" on his business. He says he "stood up to ANTIFA and the radical left when they tried to burn down everything he built."













