Congressman Cory Mills Faces Scandals Over Military Record, Arms Dealing, and Assault Allegations

From stolen valor to a restraining order, a Mother Jones investigation uncovers the controversies surrounding the Florida Republican

Published on Feb. 25, 2026

A Mother Jones investigation has uncovered numerous scandals surrounding Rep. Cory Mills, a Florida Republican first elected to Congress in 2022. The reporting calls into question Mills' military record, his arms dealing business, and allegations of assault and misconduct. Veterans who served with Mills have provided damning assessments, while court records and public documents raise further questions about his past actions and claims.

Why it matters

As Mills runs for reelection in a solidly Republican district, the revelations about his background and behavior could have significant implications for his political future and raise concerns about the integrity of those seeking elected office.

The details

The investigation found that multiple Army veterans have accused Mills of obtaining a Bronze Star through stolen valor, and that he has severely exaggerated his military credentials, including falsely claiming to have been an elite Army Ranger. Court records also show that Mills' international arms dealing company, Pacem Solutions, is facing foreclosure and has been trapped under more than $66 million in debt. Additionally, congressional sources have heard that Mills allegedly punched someone while under the influence of alcohol during a trip to Ireland, and his former partner was granted a restraining order against him after he sent her threatening messages.

  • In 2022, Mills was first elected to Congress.
  • In 2024, Mills easily won reelection.
  • In early 2025, DC police responded to a 911 call reporting an alleged assault at Mills' apartment.
  • In October 2025, a Florida judge placed a restraining order on Mills after he sent threatening messages to his former girlfriend, Lindsey Langston.
  • In February 2026, President Donald Trump gave Mills his 'Complete and Total' endorsement for his current reelection campaign.

The players

Cory Mills

A Florida Republican congressman first elected in 2022, who is now running for reelection and has received the endorsement of former President Donald Trump.

Adam Ehrhardt

A medic who once served directly under Mills in the Army, and provided a damning assessment of his former noncommissioned officer.

Jesse Parks

A Navy veteran and retired cop who worked with Mills as a private military contractor, and described him as a 'grade A jackass' and 'schmuck bordering on being a douchebag'.

Sarah Raviani

The then-27-year-old co-founder of Iranians for Trump who made a 911 call alleging that Mills assaulted her, but later retracted the claims.

Lindsey Langston

Mills' former girlfriend, who was granted a restraining order against him in October 2025 after he sent her threatening messages.

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What they’re saying

“I wouldn't piss on him if he was on fire.”

— Adam Ehrhardt, Former Army medic who served under Mills (Mother Jones)

“He's a schmuck bordering on being a douchebag.”

— Jesse Parks, Navy veteran and retired cop who worked with Mills (Mother Jones)

“At no point in time was he ever certified or associated with any type of special operations, Rangers, or anything like that.”

— Adam Ehrhardt, Former Army medic who served under Mills (Mother Jones)

What’s next

The judge in the restraining order case against Mills will decide on Tuesday whether to extend the order.

The takeaway

The numerous scandals and controversies surrounding Congressman Cory Mills, including allegations of stolen valor, arms dealing impropriety, and assault, raise serious questions about his fitness for public office and the integrity of the political process in his solidly Republican district.