Judge sets hearing but denies immediate restraining order against GOP Rep. Cory Mills
FLORIDA, AUG 8 – The Florida Department of Law Enforcement is investigating allegations that Rep. Cory Mills threatened to release explicit videos after a breakup, while a judge denied a restraining order request.
- On Wednesday, a judge declined to place a restraining order on Mills requested by Lindsey Langston, though proceedings remain pending.
- On July 14, Lindsey Langston, Columbia County Republican Committeewoman and Miss United States 2024, alleged Mills threatened to release nude videos of her—referred to as revenge porn—filed with law enforcement.
- After Langston left New Smyrna Beach, Mills allegedly used multiple accounts to threaten to release nude images and videos of her, and warned he would harm any men she might date.
- Meanwhile, FDLE spokesperson Casey Smith said the agency remains tight-lipped on the active inquiry, with Mills denying all allegations as politically driven.
- Amid calls for accountability, Mills compared the episode to criminal charges against President Donald Trump last year, accusing Anthony Sabatini of weaponizing the legal system for political attacks.
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