Rep. Cory Mills (R-FL) was allegedly caught with sex workers during a stop-over in Tbilisi, Georgia, while en route to Afghanistan on an unofficial 2021 evacuation mission, according to a NOTUS report published Thursday.
Three sources told the outlet that members of the private rescue group discovered Mills with sex workers in a hotel corridor and, fearing the incident jeopardised the sensitive operation, decided to “part ways” with him before continuing to Kabul. Mills later travelled to Afghanistan separately and helped evacuate an American woman and her three children, later accusing the State Department of claiming undue credit.
New: Cory Mills was caught with sex workers in Tilbisi, Georgia in 2021.
While awaiting to travel on an unannounced rescue mission to Afghanistan, Mills was caught in the hallway with sex workers and was kicked out of the group.https://t.co/rZ0o3A2q66
— Reese Gorman (@reesejgorman) November 20, 2025
At the time Mills was a candidate for Florida’s 7th district; he won the seat in 2022. His office did not respond to requests for comment on the latest allegation.
The claim adds to a string of accusations facing the 45-year-old congressman:
- – Multiple soldiers have publicly accused him of embellishing his combat record.
- – The House Ethics Committee is reviewing his financial disclosures and business dealings.
- – A landlord is suing him for $85,000 in unpaid rent on a Washington penthouse.
- – In February, Sarah Raviani, 27, alleged assault at the same apartment; she later recanted and no charges were filed.
- – Lindsey Langston, 26, current Miss United States and a Florida GOP committeewoman, obtained a restraining order last month after telling a judge Mills threatened to release intimate images and warned he would become violent towards any future partner. The judge found Mills’ testimony “not believable.”
Several Republicans have signed on to a censure resolution citing domestic-violence and stolen-valor allegations. No date has been set for a floor vote.