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District Seven Republican Congressman Cory Mills represents all of Seminole and south Volusia County. But it’s a sheriff’s office report out of Columbia County that is raising new questions about his actions. In a report obtained by WESH 2 Investigates, 25 year old Lindsey Langston, a State Committeewoman and last year’s Miss United States, claims to have begun “a romantic relationship with the married Congressman in 2021” and for a time she stayed at Mills’ “New Smyrna Beach residence,” according to the report. But Langston says when she saw headlines in February that Mills had allegedly assaulted his girlfriend – another woman – outside the penthouse apartment he was renting at the time, she says she broke up with Mills. Afterward, she says he began messaging and harassing her. The sheriff’s office report reads, “she says he contacted Lindsey numerous times on numerous different (social media) accounts, threatening to release nude images and videos of her, to include recorded videos of her and Cory engaging in sexual acts.” She also said “Cory threatened to harm any men Lindsey intended to date in the future,” according to the report. In one Instagram “business chat” message, which is being reviewed by the sheriff’s office, Mills wrote, “I’m sorry to see this is how you treat things. Good luck to you. Thanks again for the videos.” In another, Langston wrote, “Please leave me alone.” Mills responded, “Okay Linds. Get me his number and I can send him videos. Take care.” “Anytime we get a report to the sheriff’s office we take that report seriously,” said Sgt. Steven Khachigan with the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office. He says that because this complaint involved Mills, an elected official, they elected to turn the case over to the State, adding, “We felt it was best to forward that information to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement for further review. So that’s what was determined and how that was handled.” Through her attorney, Anthony Sabatini, Langston declined comment. We went to Mills’ District Office in Lake Mary, but a woman who answered the door referred us to Mills’ office in DC. Late Wednesday, Congressman Mills texted WESH 2 a statement saying:”These claims are false and misrepresent the nature of my interactions. I have always conducted myself with integrity, both personally and in service to Florida’s 7th District. Out of respect for the legal process, I won’t comment further at this time. My team and I will fully cooperate to ensure the truth is made clear.”
District Seven Republican Congressman Cory Mills represents all of Seminole and south Volusia County.
But it’s a sheriff’s office report out of Columbia County that is raising new questions about his actions.
In a report obtained by WESH 2 Investigates, 25 year old Lindsey Langston, a State Committeewoman and last year’s Miss United States, claims to have begun “a romantic relationship with the married Congressman in 2021” and for a time she stayed at Mills’ “New Smyrna Beach residence,” according to the report.
But Langston says when she saw headlines in February that Mills had allegedly assaulted his girlfriend – another woman – outside the penthouse apartment he was renting at the time, she says she broke up with Mills.
Afterward, she says he began messaging and harassing her.
The sheriff’s office report reads, “she says he contacted Lindsey numerous times on numerous different (social media) accounts, threatening to release nude images and videos of her, to include recorded videos of her and Cory engaging in sexual acts.”
She also said “Cory threatened to harm any men Lindsey intended to date in the future,” according to the report.
In one Instagram “business chat” message, which is being reviewed by the sheriff’s office, Mills wrote, “I’m sorry to see this is how you treat things. Good luck to you. Thanks again for the videos.”
In another, Langston wrote, “Please leave me alone.” Mills responded, “Okay Linds. Get me his number and I can send him videos. Take care.”
“Anytime we get a report to the sheriff’s office we take that report seriously,” said Sgt. Steven Khachigan with the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office.
He says that because this complaint involved Mills, an elected official, they elected to turn the case over to the State, adding, “We felt it was best to forward that information to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement for further review. So that’s what was determined and how that was handled.”
Through her attorney, Anthony Sabatini, Langston declined comment.
We went to Mills’ District Office in Lake Mary, but a woman who answered the door referred us to Mills’ office in DC.
Late Wednesday, Congressman Mills texted WESH 2 a statement saying:
“These claims are false and misrepresent the nature of my interactions. I have always conducted myself with integrity, both personally and in service to Florida’s 7th District. Out of respect for the legal process, I won’t comment further at this time. My team and I will fully cooperate to ensure the truth is made clear.”
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