Tuesday, July 15, 2025

Cory Mills Struggling Too!

Don't they know who I am? I am a lawmaker and a veteran. 

Even passing the Big Beautiful Bill Act has its results affect those who voted for it.

Now you may remember Florida lawmaker Cory Mills, Republican U.S. House member. He is a total MAGAland moron who committed adultery while he was in Washington, DC.

Rep. Cory Mills (R-FL) allegedly had an ongoing affair with Sarah Raviani, an Iranian American far right media agitator who unapologetically supports the apartheid ethnostate of Israel.

He and his wife Rana Al Saadi are divorcing. Al Saadi is an Iraqi refugee who gained naturalized American citizenship and served in the first Trump administration. She is a Christian.

She is raising his two children. 

According to TheBlaze in May 2025, Mills and Saadi have been "going through divorce proceedings for 2.5 years and have been separated for three years".

Apparently she may have used Mills to gain citizenship and child support from Mills. She may have cheated on him as well but there's no evidence of that as of yet.

This honeytrap Raviani is a social media influncer who is 28 years old. She is likely a Mossad asset who engages in sextortion and blackmail.

On February 21, 2025, the Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia announced they were investigating an alleged physical assault of a woman by Mills. The woman was not Mills's wife.

According to the police report of the incident, Raviani stated that Mills "grabbed her, shoved her, and pushed her out of the door." Mills was not arrested because the alleged victim recanted details of the incident.

On February 24, it was revealed that the Metropolitan Police Department sent an arrest warrant for Mills to interim U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Ed Martin on February 21, but, for unclear reasons, it was not signed by Martin.[46] This led to MSNBC News Producer Steve Benen speculating that the arrest warrant was not signed because Martin wanted to "go easy on a Republican member of Congress as part of a broader political agenda".

Mills has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing in the matter.

The board of the independent Office of Congressional Ethics investigated inconsistent financial statements in August 2024; their report stated "The OCE found that from January 2023 to present, Pacem Defense/ALS, has been actively contracting with the federal government, securing close to $1,000,000 in federal contracts for munitions and weapons, distributed to prisons across the country...Specifically, since January 9, 2024, 94 contracts have been awarded to entities owned by Rep. Mills."

Mills denied wrongdoing and did not cooperate with the OCE's investigations, refusing to provide tax returns or explain the ownership structure of his companies.

On March 27, 2025, the House Ethics Committee announced it would investigate Mills for violating federal laws and House rules that prohibit members of Congress from contracting with the government.

Now he faces a lawsuit from the landlord of his Washington, DC home.

Mills failed to pay over $85,000 in back rent. Even this incident happened during failed payments.

Bozzuto Management Company accused Mills of failing to pay rent between March and July in a complaint filed in DC Superior Court last week. Monthly rent for his apartment is $20,833, according to the filing.

According to independent journalist Roger Sollengberger, who first reported on the lawsuit against Mills, he had paid his rent late for "nearly every month" since he moved into his penthouse apartment in June 2023. He also missed payments for several months entirely. It came as an alarming photo of President Donald J. Trump's swollen ankles sparked huge new health fears about the president.

"Mills' company has also failed to pay its debts," Sollenberger wrote. "They got bad news earlier this month, when its lender told investors that the investment fund supporting his company had failed and would be shut down."

Sollenberger later posted on X that Mills had called him "mock" him for his reporting on the court filing seeking his eviction.

The management company has asked the court to allow it to evict Mills. It has also asked for an order that would require Mills to submit future monthly rent payments with the court until the case is resolved, according to NBC News.

Mills has represented Florida's 7th Congressional District since Jan. 2023, and he has said he plans to run for a Senate seat in 2026. He is an Army veteran who received a Bronze Star for his service in Iraq.

In response to Sollenberger's reporting, Mills uploaded several screenshots from his emails and alleged it was a technical error that caused his late payments, and that he had been in contact with the management company regarding the issue. "Facts are a finicky thing but wouldn’t expect you to be anything other than a biased hack," he added, echoing the increasingly common language of Trump and members of the Republican party toward journalists when confronted with alleged wrongdoing.

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