Cory Mills under House Ethics Committee investigation for alleged financial violations
- Rep. Cory Mills is being investigated by the House Ethics Committee for possibly lying on his financial disclosures and having government contracts after being elected to Congress.
- The ethics office stated that Mills has a financial stake in Pacem Defense, which received about $1 million in federal contracts from January 2023 to present, raising concerns about compliance with laws prohibiting congressional members from such contracts.
- Mills did not fully cooperate with the investigation and refused to provide his tax returns and business explanations, while denying wrongdoing through a spokesperson.
- The Office of Congressional Conduct recommended issuing 15 subpoenas due to Mills's inconsistent financial statements and refusal to provide detailed information about his business dealings.
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Ethics report details allegations Cory Mills held contracts with federal agencies after election to Congress
The House Ethics Committee has released a report detailing allegations against U.S. Rep. Cory Mills. That report recommends that further investigation will occur. The Office of Congressional Ethics prepared the report, which revealed specific allegations that Mills, a former defense contractor, “may have entered into, held, or enjoyed contracts with federal agencies while serving in Congress.” “Prior to being sworn in to Congress, Rep. Mills mad…
Ethics Committee to Investigate Florida Republican
Rep. Cory Mills (R-FL) allegedly held weapons contracts with the federal government while serving in Congress, according to a report from the Office of Congressional Conduct, the nonpartisan entity tasked with receiving and reviewing ethics complaints against sitting House members, Politico reports.


Cory Mills under House Ethics Committee investigation for alleged financial violations
The House Ethics Committee will investigate Rep. Cory Mills (R-FL) after a report from the Office of Congressional Conduct found that alleged weapons contracts held by the Republican with the federal government could violate rules.The committee is picking up reviewing Mills after the longest delay in history to fill out the panel following a controversial end to the 118th Congress in which the secretive body voted to release former Florida GOP R…
Ethics watchdog says Congressman Cory Mills may have lied about finances and isn't cooperating
The House Ethics Committee may try to get to the bottom of whether Rep. Cory Mills, a Florida Republican, continues to have a financial stake in a defense contractor.Tom Williams/CQ Roll CallCory Mills' military background and personal fortune helped him sweep into Congress in 2022.It's unclear how the Florida Republican got $1.8 million to loan to his campaign, according to Congress's ethics office.Mills didn't fully cooperate, the office said,…
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