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DC police close probe into Rep. Cory Mills over alleged domestic disturbance, email shows

Washington’s Metropolitan Police Department has closed the investigation into Republican Congressman Cory Mills of Florida, according to a statement released by the congressman and an email exchange shared with The Hill.

The investigation was launched after police responded to a report of a domestic disturbance in February. However, after thorough investigation, the police department has determined that there is insufficient evidence to pursue charges against Rep. Mills.

The incident in question occurred when a woman, initially identified as a significant other, called the police to a luxury building where the congressman was staying. The woman alleged that Rep. Mills had engaged in a physical altercation with her.

However, Rep. Mills has maintained his innocence throughout the investigation and has cooperated fully with the authorities. He has also expressed his gratitude to the police department for their swift and thorough handling of the matter.

In a statement, Rep. Mills said, “I am relieved that the investigation has been closed and my name has been cleared. I have always maintained my innocence and I am grateful to the Metropolitan Police Department for their professionalism and diligence in handling this matter.”

The email exchange shared with The Hill also confirmed that the investigation has been closed and that no charges will be filed against Rep. Mills.

This news comes as a relief to Rep. Mills and his supporters, who have stood by him throughout the investigation. It also serves as a reminder that in our justice system, individuals are innocent until proven guilty.

The decision to close the investigation is a testament to Rep. Mills’ character and integrity. He has always been a dedicated public servant, committed to serving the people of Florida and upholding the values of our nation.

The closure of the investigation also highlights the importance of due process and the need for thorough investigations before any conclusions are drawn. In a time where false accusations and rumors can spread quickly, it is crucial to allow the legal process to run its course and for all the facts to come to light.

Rep. Mills has expressed his gratitude to his family, friends, and constituents for their unwavering support during this challenging time. He also hopes that this incident will serve as a reminder to us all to not rush to judgment and to always seek the truth.

As the investigation has been closed and no charges have been filed, Rep. Mills can now continue to focus on his duties as a congressman and continue to work for the betterment of his constituents and the country.

In conclusion, the closure of the investigation into Rep. Mills is a positive outcome for all parties involved. It reaffirms the importance of due process and serves as a reminder to always seek the truth before passing judgment. We hope that Rep. Mills can now put this incident behind him and continue to serve his community with the same dedication and integrity he has always shown.

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