Controversy Erupts as Rep. Cory Mills Denies Extortion Allegations from Miss United States, Sparking State Investigation

WASHINGTON — Republican Rep. Cory Mills of Florida is facing serious allegations of sexual extortion from Lindsey Langston, the reigning Miss United States and a GOP committeewoman. Mills has secured a criminal defense lawyer and strongly denies claims that he threatened to distribute nude photos and intimate videos of Langston to her connections, prompting a state law enforcement investigation. Langston accused Mills in a police report submitted to the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office, where she detailed threats involving the release of compromising materials. Following her allegations, she filed a stalking petition against Mills in county … Read more

White House Denies Wrongdoing as Trump Named in Epstein Files: Political Fallout Continues

Washington, D.C. — The White House recently confronted a series of reports indicating President Donald Trump’s connection to documents from the Department of Justice related to Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender. According to a published report, Trump was informed in May that his name appeared among numerous individuals referenced in these files, information passed along by Attorney General Pam Bondi. The Wall Street Journal highlighted the briefing where Bondi clarified that the mere mention of Trump in the documents does not imply any illicit conduct on his part. In a rebuttal to the reports, … Read more

Judge Upholds $15 Million Racial Discrimination Verdict Against Alachua County Sheriff’s Office, Denies Appeals for Retrial and Reduced Damages

GAINESVILLE, Fla. — A local judge has refused to grant the Alachua County Sheriff’s Office a new trial or to reduce a $15 million jury award in a racial discrimination case that concluded in February. The decision came after a court hearing on Tuesday, during which Sheriff Chad Scott and his legal team argued the jury’s findings were not supported by credible evidence. Wes Gay, the attorney representing the sheriff’s office, claimed that no reasonable jury would have sided with the allegations of retaliation or discrimination, contending that the jury’s decision was influenced by emotional … Read more

Judge Denies Release for Carjacking Suspect Amid Concerns Over Community Safety and Witness Intimidation

Washington, D.C. — A judge denied a carjacking defendant’s release during a hearing on July 1, emphasizing public safety concerns linked to the accused’s prior criminal record and existing warrants in Maryland and Virginia. Raysean Brown, 29, faces multiple charges, including armed carjacking, assault with a dangerous weapon, and possession of a firearm during a violent crime, stemming from a May 23 incident on the 5200 block of Georgia Avenue NW. No injuries were reported during the alleged carjacking and shooting. During the court session, Brown’s attorney, Joseph McCoy, argued for his client’s release, noting … Read more