
"For years, Republican Rep. Cory Mills of Florida has claimed to defend women from the alleged dangers of "the left's gender agenda." "We must stand to protect women from biological males competing unfairly," Mills wrote on X, then called Twitter, in 2022. "We must stop the left's attack on women." This week, a Florida judge ruled that the real danger was Mills himself."
"On Tuesday, Circuit Judge Fred Koberlein Jr. issued a final injunction for protection against dating violence against Mills, 45, concluding that the second-term congressman harassed and threatened his former girlfriend, Lindsey Langston, the reigning Miss United States and a Florida Republican Party official. The order bars him from contacting her directly or indirectly and forbids him from mentioning her on social media. It remains in effect through January."
"According to The New York Times, the court found that Langston "has reasonable cause to believe she is in imminent danger of becoming the victim of another act of dating violence." The judge rejected Mills's claim that he no longer possessed intimate videos of Langston, writing that his testimony was "not truthful." The ruling concluded that Mills caused "substantial emotional distress" and offered "no credible rebuttal" to Langston's account."
Rep. Cory Mills of Florida publicly proclaimed defending women from the left's gender agenda and criticized biological males competing in women's spaces. A Florida judge issued a final injunction protecting Lindsey Langston, finding Mills harassed and threatened her and barring contact and social-media mentions through January. The court found Langston has reasonable cause to believe she faces imminent danger of another act of dating violence. The judge rejected Mills's claim he no longer possessed intimate videos and called his testimony not truthful. Langston said Mills threatened to release sexual videos, ignored repeated cease-contact requests, and continued reaching out through alternate accounts and intermediaries.
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