LAKE CITY, Fla. (WCJB) – Florida Congressman Cory Mills appeared in Columbia County Circuit Court on Monday via video conference as a defendant in the injunction request filed by Miss United States pageant winner Lindsey Langston.
Langston says the two began dating in November 2021. She claims once the relationship ended, Mills threatened to release sexually explicit images and videos of Langston, prompting her to file a criminal complaint with the sheriff’s office.
Langston also alleges the congressman threatened to harm any men she planned to date and send them her videos. This month, she filed an injunction for protection against dating violence.
At the hearing, both parties’ legal teams asked for more time to present evidence, and a continuance was issued for another hearing on a yet-to-be-determined date.
The petition included screenshots of text messages between Mills and Langston.
“A lot of people think it’s just physical, but there’s a lot more that goes into it,” Lisa Hudson, the program director for Another Way Domestic Violence Service, shared. “Like using those threats, using that intimidation, using children, blaming the victim, it all goes hand in hand.”
You can find resources for domestic violence in NCFL here.
Florida law prohibits the sharing of intimate photos or videos with the intent of causing emotional distress -commonly referred to as “revenge porn.”
Langston has filed a criminal complaint with the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office. The investigation was then handed over to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE). No charges have been filed against Mills as of this report.
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