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D.C. police attempted to detain Rep. Cory Mills after assault call: Washington Post
The renewed scrutiny follows reports that police sought to arrest Mills and a prosecutor declined to sign the warrant, as the ethics probe continues.
- Washington, D.C. police attempted to arrest Rep. Cory Mills after a woman accused him of assault last year.
- The arrest did not happen because D.C. prosecutor Ed Martin refused to sign the warrant, and the senior officer on scene reclassified the incident as a 'family disturbance.'
- Officer Richard Mazloom disagreed with the reclassification and said the case was being treated as a domestic disturbance instead of an assault.
- A House Ethics Committee investigation is ongoing regarding the alleged assault, and Rep. Mills has denied the allegations, calling them 'patently false.
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MAGA lawmaker avoided arrest for assault after Trump DOJ ally intervened: report
Rep. Cory Mills (R-FL) avoided an arrest for an alleged assault after one of President Donald Trump's staunch allies in the Department of Justice intervened, according to a new report. The Washington Post reported on Saturday that Washington, D.C. police sought to arrest Mills after a woman accused ...
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