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Florida Congressman Faces Eviction From Penthouse Costing over $20K per Month

WASHINGTON, D.C., JUL 14 – U.S. Rep. Cory Mills owes over $85,000 in unpaid rent and late fees for a Washington apartment, with monthly rent exceeding $20,000, landlord claims in eviction filing.

  • U.S. Representative Cory Mills faces a lawsuit filed in July 2025 seeking his eviction from a Washington D.C. penthouse for unpaid rent.
  • The landlord initiated the eviction after Mills allegedly failed to pay $85,009 in rent from March through July despite being warned in January.
  • Mills pays $20,833 monthly for the apartment near the Potomac River, and court filings request future rent payments be submitted to the court until resolution.
  • An ethics committee report alleges Mills omitted or misrepresented financial disclosures and accepted excessive personal loans, and he was uncooperative with the Office of Congressional Ethics.
  • The eviction lawsuit and ongoing ethics investigation may impact Mills's political career, with an initial eviction hearing scheduled for September 8, 2025.
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Mediaite broke the news in United States on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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