WASHINGTON — The House Ethics Committee revealed Monday it has issued more than 20 subpoenas, reached out to dozens of witnesseses, and pored over thousands of documents as it weighs “serious and complex” accusations against Rep. Cory Mills (R-Fla.) — including domestic assault.
Of particular concern to the bipartisan panel is the DC Metropolitan Police Department’s probe into accusations that Mills attacked a female Republican activist at his penthouse, according to a rare update from the notoriously secretive panel.
“Although the MPD determined not to charge Representative Mills for assault following this incident, a decision not to bring charges is not a finding of innocence or ‘no wrongdoing,’” the Ethics Committee said.
The panel also noted that it is investigating a court injunction issued in October 2025 restricting his social media usage and contact pertaining to a woman — likely his ex-girlfriend, Lindsey Langston.
Mills has denied wrongdoing and refused to step down from Congress despite the longstanding accusations, which also include stolen valor and financial misconduct.
The 45-year-old Mills is also facing a lawsuit from Langston, Miss United States 2024, who claimed he tried to blackmail her with revenge porn. The two were in a relationship until February 2025.
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