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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.
- On Oct. 14, 2025, Circuit Court Judge Fred Koberlein issued a 14-page injunction granting protection against dating violence and barring U.S. Rep. Cory Mills from contacting or referencing Lindsey Langston until Jan. 1, 2026.
- Lindsey Langston filed on Aug. 5, 2025 after alleging Mills threatened to release nude images and harm her future partners following their breakup earlier this year.
- Court records detail harassing messages dated May 7, 2025 and May 15, 2025 and nearly a dozen contacts through June, despite eleven documented requests from Langston to stop.
- Judge Koberlein found Langston credible and Mills' testimony untruthful, while Mills denied wrongdoing, saying `These claims misrepresent the nature of my interactions`; violation could lead to a first-degree misdemeanor and FDLE review.
- Amid broader scrutiny, the House Ethics Committee is investigating Mills' business dealings, while Noah Widmann called for his resignation amid ongoing controversies this year.
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Rep. Cory Mills slapped with restraining order after judge sides with Miss United States Lindsey Langston in sextortion case
A Florida judge slapped Rep. Cory Mills (R-Fla.) with a restraining order against his ex-girlfriend, reigning Miss United States Lindsey Langston, who has accused him of threatening and harassing her.
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