Olympian skier Bode Miller pleads not guilty to Idaho misdemeanor drug charges
The six-time Olympic medalist faces up to one year in jail and a $1,000 fine if convicted, court records show.
- On June 6, six-time Olympic medalist Bode Miller was arrested in Idaho on two misdemeanor drug possession charges, which Miller denied in a statement released Tuesday.
- According to a probable cause statement, Fremont County Sheriff's Deputy Jacob Hurt found a white dispensary bag containing 4.1 grams of psilocybin mushrooms in Miller's possession.
- In a social-media post, Miller claimed he was pulled over for accelerating while passing a vehicle and stated a friend's cannabis and pipe were in the car without his knowledge.
- Released on a $5,000 cash bond, Miller has pleaded not guilty to both charges and faces a pretrial hearing on July 29.
- Miller holds the record for most Olympic medals by an American male skier, with six medals across five Winter Games and 33 World Cup victories.
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Olympic champion Bode Miller continues to deny drug possession charges. The former U.S. skier was arrested earlier this month for possession of hallucinogenic mushrooms, and the 48-year-old has pleaded not guilty to two drug possession charges.
Bode Miller, 48, is facing two drug charges. The former Olympic hero was caught with psychedelic mushrooms.
The former skier Bode Miller is arrested on a highway in the U.S. state of Idaho. There are different information about the reason between the Olympic champion and the police.
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