Republican Lawmaker Gets Hit With A Restraining Order From Ex-Girlfriend
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Republican Lawmaker Gets Hit With A Restraining Order From Ex-Girlfriend

This is just one of the many scandals that surrounds Rep. Cory Mills. A Florida judge has issued a restraining order against rep Cory Mills of Florida. The restraining order was made against Mills to prevent him to have any contact with his former girlfriend Lindsay Langston. Rep. Cory Mills slapped with restraining order after judge sides with Miss United States Lindsey Langston in sextortion case https://t.co/bsbyWrYmWS pic.twitter.com/WlDX9vzoKn — New York Post (@nypost) October 15, 2025 Politico reported more on the restraining order made against Rep. Mills: A north Florida judge has issued a restraining order against Rep. Cory Mills after the central Florida Republican was accused by a former girlfriend of threatening to circulate sexually explicit videos of her. Circuit Judge Fred Koberlein ordered Mills to refrain from trying to contact Lindsay Langston, Miss United States 2024 and a Republican state committee woman from Columbia County. In his Tuesday order, the judge said the evidence supported Langston’s assertion that Mills had caused her “substantial emotional distress” and that Mills offered “no credible rebuttal” to her testimony. He found that Langston has a “reasonable cause to believe she is in imminent danger of becoming the victim of another act of dating violence” without the restraining order being put in place. Koberlein said Mills was not allowed to go to Langston’ home or place of employment and that he was not allowed to directly refer to Langston on social media. The injunction is in place for the state of Florida. Mills did not immediately respond to a request for comment. In his order, which is to remain in place until January 2026, Koberlein also refuted Mills’ attempts to explain away his actions. “The court, considering the totality of the testimony and the circumstances, does not find [Mills’] testimony concerning the intimate videos to be truthful,” Koberlein wrote. “Even had the respondent’s testimony been truthful, his response is irrelevant because there was no evidence presented suggesting [Langston] knew the respondent no longer had possession of their intimate videos.” The restraining order follows two lengthy court hearings held in Lake City, where both Mills and Langston testified and answered questions about their relationship — and the meaning of a flurry of text messages, phone calls and direct messages between them. The restraining order against Mills comes amid a swirl of controversies this year for the second-term Republican, including a since-withdrawn allegation of assault and an ethics investigation into whether he’s benefited from contracts from the federal government while serving as a member of Congress. Mills has denied any wrongdoing in both matters. Mills previously sided with Democrats to not censure Rep. Ilhan Omar: BREAKING RHINOS: Feckless coward @CoryMillsFL has turned off his comments on all social media after his QUID PRO QUO agreement with Democrats to vote no on Ilhan Omar Censure to withdraw his censure for stolen valor and beating women! Is Cory Mills the new Adam Kinzinger? pic.twitter.com/K7cq7Uwwp0 — LiberalTearCreator (@LibTearCreator1) September 18, 2025 I guess we know why Mills sided with the dems…don’t we?! Birds of a feather!!https://t.co/B4KlYNSmq4 pic.twitter.com/coPA3HivEZ — tnblueeyes25 (@KimKim5092) September 17, 2025 NBC News reported Mills previously was being evicted by his landlord for not paying his rent: Rep. Cory Mills, R-Fla., is facing a lawsuit seeking his eviction over alleged failure to pay thousands of dollars in rent at a property in Washington, D.C., according to court papers. In a complaint filed in D.C. Superior Court last week, Bozzuto Management Company said the congressman did not pay a total of $85,009 in rent between March and July. Monthly rent for the property, according to the court filing, is $20,833. The management company is asking the court to allow it to evict Mills and for an order requiring that he submit future monthly payments with the court until the case is resolved. An initial hearing is scheduled for Sept. 8. The lawsuit was first reported by Roger Sollenberger, an independent journalist. A resident ledger accompanying the management company’s lawsuit appears to show Mills has repeatedly failed to pay his rent on time, and that he was frequently assessed fees for late payments. He moved into the property in June 2023. According to court papers, Mills was served in January with a notice to pay over $18,000 in past due rent by Feb. 26, and a notice of the company’s intent to file a lawsuit. A spokesperson for Mills did not immediately respond to a request for comment Monday night, but Mills posted screenshots on X earlier in the day that he said showed him “repeatedly asking for payment links and again as I tried with management today, it failed to process.”