The House Ethics Committee announced it would establish an investigative subcommittee into Rep. Cory Mills (R-FL) just hours after a censure motion against him was introduced, setting up a vote on the House floor.

The committee’s investigation said it would look into a myriad of allegations against Mills, including allegations that he violated campaign finance laws, improperly received gifts, special favors, misused congressional resources, and committed sexual misconduct or dating violence. Ethics Committee investigations can often take months or years to complete.

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