
"The body-camera footage and documents show that Richard Mazloom, the police officer who first responded to the accuser's 911 call, disagreed with his superior's decision to classify the incident as a family disturbance after the woman recanted and said Mills had not assaulted her."
"'Unfortunately, I have bosses that are making this into a family disturbance instead of an actual domestic assault,' Mazloom told the alleged victim, according to the body-camera footage that a judge ordered released to The Post last month."
D.C. police attempted to arrest Rep. Cory Mills for an alleged assault on a woman, but a lieutenant ordered them not to proceed. The next day, police sought an arrest warrant from then-interim U.S. Attorney Ed Martin, who denied the request. Body camera footage revealed Mills attempting to call then-Attorney General Pam Bondi during the incident. Officer Richard Mazloom expressed disagreement with the decision to classify the situation as a family disturbance after the woman recanted her accusation, stating it should be treated as a domestic assault.
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