FROM THE HILL: 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,” a lawyer for the firm representing Mills wrote to police in an email Monday afternoon. “I have received information indicating that the investigation by MPD into this alleged domestic disturbance incident has been closed. I would appreciate it if you could please confirm.”
A Metropolitan Police Department lieutenant responded: “The case is closed.”
DC police close probe into Rep. Cory Mills over alleged domestic disturbance, email shows https://t.co/4xezoSRt1y
— The Hill (@thehill) August 28, 2025
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