Miss United States alleges sextortion threat from Congressman

ORLANDO, FL – In a dramatic turn of events, the reigning Miss United States has leveled serious allegations against a sitting U.S. congressman. Lindsay Langston, 25, accuses Republican Congressman Corey Mills of threatening to release explicit images and videos of her, including intimate footage of the two.

Langston, who has been a public figure for her “Cultivate Kindness” platform, claims the relationship with Mills lasted four years. However, it ended abruptly six months ago when she discovered Mills had another girlfriend in Washington, D.C. The revelation came to light following a domestic disturbance involving Mills and his D.C. partner, Sarah Rivani. Despite police involvement, no charges were filed.

The incident prompted Langston to end the relationship, leading to what she describes as threats from Mills. She alleges he intended to share their private videos with any future partners. Text messages purportedly from Mills suggest he still possesses the videos, with one message allegedly stating, “Thanks again for the videos. I can send him a few videos of you. Oh, I still have them.”

Langston responded, urging Mills to leave her alone, expressing her distress over the situation. Despite the gravity of the accusations, Mills, a Florida congressman, has not been charged. He issued a statement denying the allegations, asserting that they misrepresent his interactions and that he has always acted with integrity.

Langston has taken legal action, seeking a restraining order against Mills. A court hearing is scheduled for two weeks from now, where she hopes to secure protection from what she describes as ongoing harassment.

The unfolding saga has drawn significant media attention, with many awaiting the court’s decision. Meanwhile, Langston continues to focus on her public duties as Miss United States, advocating for her platform amidst personal turmoil.

The case underscores the complexities of personal relationships in the public eye and the potential for legal action when private matters become contentious.