ESPN NFL draft analyst Matt Miller is currently under investigation by the Missouri attorney general’s office. The investigation follows a recent announcement by Miller that he had his left arm amputated after a traffic accident. The scrutiny intensified after Miller’s family set up a GoFundMe campaign to support his recovery, which led to allegations of past scams.
According to Awful Announcing, several individuals have accused Miller of scamming them through fantasy football leagues, football camps, and scouting lessons. The Missouri attorney general’s office has not disclosed the specifics of the investigation but has encouraged consumers who believe they have been misled to contact them.
Miller’s accident occurred in Kansas City, Missouri, and resulted in significant injuries, including multiple fractures and broken ribs. The GoFundMe campaign, organized by his family, has raised over $40,000 to help cover medical expenses. However, the campaign has faced backlash due to the resurfacing of allegations against Miller.
A Reddit thread titled “Matt Miller Leagues and Scam” has gained attention, with users sharing experiences of alleged misconduct in leagues organized by Miller. Participants reported issues such as non-payment of winnings and lack of communication. Some claimed they only received refunds after threatening to contact ESPN.
Yahoo Sports reports that ESPN has expressed support for Miller’s recovery and plans to welcome him back when he is ready. Meanwhile, the investigation and public scrutiny continue to cast a shadow over Miller’s career.
The situation raises questions about the management of funds and the legitimacy of Miller’s charitable efforts. The outcome of the investigation remains to be seen, as both Miller and ESPN have yet to address the allegations publicly.
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