Cory Mills' Divorce and Ex-Girlfriend Amid House Ethics Probe

Cory Mills defends himself against expulsion from Congress amid ethical investigations, claiming he is wrongly linked to the resignation of Eric Swalwell.

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Representative Cory Mills (R-Fla.) is facing an investigation by the House Ethics Committee for alleged dating violence, campaign finance infractions, and other issues. Despite this, Mills claims he does not anticipate being expelled from the U.S. House of Representatives.

Mills' personal life has also been under scrutiny, with his ex-girlfriend Lindsey Langston securing a restraining order against him last year due to harassment following their separation.

Mills is currently undergoing divorce proceedings with his wife, Rana Al Saadi, an Iraqi-American with expertise in national security who co-founded a defense and security firm, PACEM Solutions International.

The couple shares two sons together and acquired an opulent estate in Northern Virginia for around $4.2 million in 2017, which remains unsold.