DC police close probe into Rep. Cory Mills over alleged domestic disturbance, email shows
Washington's Metropolitan Police Department closed an investigation into Rep. Cory Mills (R-Fla.) that it launched after police responded to a report of a domestic disturbance in February, according to the congressman and an email exchange shared with The Hill.
The woman, originally identified as a significant other, who had called police to a luxury building in the Wharf neighborhood of D.C. later recanted her allegations, and Mills firmly denied there was a physical altercation. While police didn't make an arrest at the scene, they opened a criminal probe into the matter.
Seven months later, that investigation is over, according to an email exchange provided by Mills’s office that shows a police investigator responding to Mills’s legal counsel inquiring about its status.
“[My] firm represents Congressman Mills in connection with the alleged domestic disturbance incident at his home on or about February 19, 2025. I have received information indicating that the investigation by........
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