GOP Rep. Cory Mills has been ordered by a Florida judge not to have any contact with his ex-girlfriend, the reigning Miss United States Lindsey Langston.
CNN previously reported that the Langston had accused the Florida congressman of having threatened to release sexually explicit images and videos of her after their relationship ended in February.
She filed a police report in July and the petition for an injunction for protection against dating violence in August.
Mills is prohibited from going within 500 feet of Langston’s home and workplace, according to a court document obtained and published by CNN affiliate WESH. The order is in effect until January.
CNN has reached out to Mills’ office for comment and to Langston’s attorney.
According to Tuesdays’ court order, Langston testified that Mills’ communications caused her “substantial emotional distress.”
Mills has not been charged in connection with the allegations. In a statement to CNN earlier this year, the congressman denied any wrongdoing.
“These claims are false and misrepresent the nature of my interactions. I have always conducted myself with integrity, both personally and in service to Florida’s 7th District,” Mills told CNN in a statement in August. “Out of respect for the legal process, I won’t comment further at this time. My team and I will fully cooperate to ensure the truth is made clear. I remain focused on serving my constituents and advancing America First policies.”
CNN’s Annie Grayer contributed to this report.
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