Judge grants restraining order against Rep. Cory Mills after ex-girlfriend’s harassment allegations
The restraining order prohibits Rep. Cory Mills from contacting or mentioning his ex after allegations of threats involving intimate photos following their breakup.
- A circuit court judge ordered Congressman Cory Mills to stay 500 feet away from Lindsey Langston, who claimed he harassed her and threatened to release intimate videos of her.
- Langston stated she sought the restraining order due to ongoing harassment after their breakup.
- Judge Fred Koberlein found Langston's testimony credible and noted Mills's explanations were difficult to comprehend.
- Mills faces scrutiny from the House Ethics Committee over his business dealings.
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DCCC Statement on the Issuance of a Restraining Order Against Cory Mills
Following reporting confirming that a Florida judge has issued a restraining order against Cory Mills finding “[Mills’s ex-girlfriend] is a victim of dating violence and/or [she] has reasonable cause to believe she is in imminent danger of becoming the victim of an act of dating violence,” DCCC spokesperson Madison Andrus released the following statement: “This latest development in the Cory Mills saga is particularly distressing and horrific. A…
Judge grants restraining order against Rep. Cory Mills after ex-girlfriend's harassment allegations
A Florida county judge on Tuesday granted a restraining order against Rep. Cory Mills (R-Fla.) requested by a woman who accused him of harassing and threatening her after their breakup earlier this year. Lindsey Langston, a Florida Republican state committeewoman who was crowned Miss United States 2024, filed the emergency petition for injunction in August after separately telling law enforcement in July that Mills had threatened to release expl…
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