South Carolina pastor charged with allegedly cyberstalking wife more than a year after she died from suicide
John-Paul Miller faces federal charges for cyberstalking and false statements after alleged year-long harassment of estranged wife Mica Miller, who died by suicide in 2024.
- A federal grand jury in South Carolina indicted former pastor John-Paul Miller on charges of cyberstalking his estranged wife, including allegedly posting a nude photo of her online before her death by suicide in 2024.
- Miller, 46, also faces a charge of making false statements to federal investigators in connection with the probe into his wife’s death and is scheduled to be arraigned on Jan. 12 in federal court in Florence, South Carolina.
- Authorities said the case highlights the seriousness of domestic abuse, noting that Miller and his 30-year-old wife were separated and in the midst of divorce proceedings at the time of her death.
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The authorities maintain that his conduct generated fear and emotional anguish in his wife, who died of suicide in 2024.
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