Mills was one of 409 House lawmakers who voted in April to pass the Take It Down Act, which criminalized the online publication of “revenge porn.”
Rep. Cory Mills retains criminal defense lawyer, denies allegations of sextorting Miss United States Lindsey Langston
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August 07, 2025
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