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Florida Republican Cory Mills has spent months under a House Ethics Committee review that touches both his business past and personal life. Through it all he continues to represent his district and prepare for the next campaign. The practical stakes are clear: his seat, his ability to deliver constituent services, and the precedent any outcome sets for how Congress handles similar cases.
Key Allegations and Their Timeline
The investigation began after Mills won election in 2022 and centers on defense contracts tied to his former company. Former primary opponent Michael Johnson raised questions about whether Mills benefited from those deals once in office. The Federal Election Commission later closed its own review without action. More recent claims came from two former romantic partners. In February 2025 Sarah Raviani contacted police in Washington but later withdrew the complaint. Metropolitan Police found no probable cause for arrest. Later that year Lindsey Langston obtained a temporary restraining order over text messages; the order expired after 71 days and no further civil or criminal steps followed. Mills has supplied discharge papers confirming his Bronze Star and notes he has never faced charges of any kind beyond a speeding ticket. He also points out that neither woman worked for him or for Congress.
Response to the Ethics Process
Mills says he expects clearance if the committee proceeds fairly and stays within its rules. He has declined to discuss specific claims in detail, preferring to let investigators finish their work. His main concern remains any possible overreach that could turn the process into an abuse of power. He draws a sharp line between his situation and cases involving admitted sexual misconduct with staff. No such allegation has been made against him, he notes, and the committee’s broad listing of “sexual misconduct” inquiries does not change that fact. Prosecutors and police records, he adds, have already cleared the February 2025 incident.
Political Backing and District Record
President Donald Trump’s endorsement arrived after the scandals surfaced and remains in place. Mills is the only candidate in his race to receive it. He argues that voters, not headlines, will ultimately decide his future. Beyond the investigations, Mills highlights measurable results for constituents. His office has handled more than 6,000 cases and delivered over $100 million in assistance from federal agencies. He also cites private rescue operations that brought more than 400 Americans home from Afghanistan, Israel, and Haiti.
What Comes Next for Voters
The ethics review is expected to conclude soon. If Mills is cleared, the focus can return to policy work and constituent services. If voters choose otherwise, he has said he will simply return to family life in New Smyrna Beach. Either outcome will test how much weight personal controversies carry in a district that has changed hands before. The decision rests with the people he was elected to serve.