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House Ethics Panel Extends Review Into Rep. Mike Collins Over Paid Intern Allegations

Investigators urged subpoenas after noncooperation, citing evidence of possible misuse of House resources.

Overview

  • The Office of Congressional Conduct reported substantial reason to believe Collins' office paid a district intern who did little or no work.
  • Records and witness statements identify the intern as Caroline Craze, who was dating then–chief of staff Brandon Phillips and worked at Cox Communications during the pay periods.
  • The OCC board voted unanimously to adopt the findings and recommended subpoenas for Collins, Phillips, Craze, and several others who declined to cooperate.
  • The House Ethics Committee said its extended review allows more time to gather information and does not indicate any finding of wrongdoing.
  • Collins and his attorneys dispute the claims as politically motivated and sourced to disgruntled former aides, as the congressman campaigns for the 2026 U.S. Senate race in Georgia.