Overview
- Closing arguments concluded Friday in Lake City, and Judge Fred Koberlein said he will rule after receiving proposed judgments by Oct. 2.
- Lindsey Langston seeks a protective order, alleging Mills threatened to share intimate videos and warned future partners, with text excerpts included in her filing.
- Mills testified he intended no harm, denied plans to distribute explicit material, and said any sexual videos were deleted and are inaccessible because his phone was damaged.
- Under cross-examination, Mills acknowledged he remains legally married and said his wife filed for divorce in July, differing from what he told WESH last month.
- Separately, Langston’s July complaint was referred to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement for review, the House Ethics Committee is examining Mills’ business and disclosures, and an earlier D.C. investigation produced no arrest.