A New York Congresswoman has filed a resolution to censure U.S. Rep. Cory Mills over a litany of personal scandals.
U.S. Rep. Yvette Clark , a New York Democrat , announced in a floor speech that she would file a resolution citing the New Smyrna Beach Republican’s legal and ethical issues.
Those include accusations from two women in romantic relationships with him, allegations that he profited from military contracts during his time in Congress, and reports that he was awarded a Bronze Star under false premises.
“Representative Cory Mills has on several occasions conducted himself in a manner that reflects discredit upon the House of Representatives,” Clark alleged.
She detailed the most salacious allegations first, involving a girlfriend in Washington, D.C., who previously