Legal issues[edit]
In August 2011, Miller was arrested in
Chatham County, North Carolina and was charged with simple assault and false imprisonment after allegedly assaulting his sister at a house party.
[25]
In August 2012, Miller was arrested after allegedly being found sleeping naked in a
church. All charges were later dropped.
[26]
Miller was arrested on charges of domestic
battery on August 11, 2013, and was
released on bail the following day.
[27]
On August 22, 2013, Miller was once again arrested for domestic battery.
[28] In court on August 26, the two charges were combined into one case with two
felony counts of "corporal injury of spouse." Miller pleaded not guilty and his bail was reset at $100,000.
[29]
On October 9, 2013, Miller was taken into custody, and was booked in the early hours of October 10 for a misdemeanor
contempt of court charge for violating a no-contact restraining order by sending a
Snapchat message.
[30]
Miller was arrested on a felony domestic violence warrant on October 9, 2014, after a five-hour-long standoff with a
SWAT team outside his
Orange County, California home. Miller gave live updates over the five hours via
Twitter.
[31]
On March 7, 2015, Miller was arrested outside of a bar in
Laguna Beach, California, and was charged with simple misdemeanor battery and resisting arrest. Video footage showed Miller outside the bar, putting up a fight against officers.
[32]
On October 16, 2015, Miller was arrested again after allegedly assaulting police officers.
[33]
On February 7, 2016, Miller was arrested in
Irvine, California and was charged with
DUI.
[34]
In March 2016, Miller was arrested in
Mission Viejo, California, after an arrest warrant for Miller was served. He was charged with breaking into and vandalizing a
Lake Forest, California tattoo shop with graffiti two months prior.
[35]
On July 11, 2016, Miller was arrested by
Costa Mesa, California police for injuring a security guard and spitting on a police officer at the Saddle Ranch Chop House restaurant. No charges were filed.
[36]
In November 2017, Miller was convicted of
felony domestic battery after pleading guilty. He was sentenced to serve three years'
probation with a
suspended four-year prison sentence, meaning a probation violation could see Miller face up to four years in a California state prison.
[37]
On October 23, 2018, Miller was again arrested on charges of felony
vandalism in
Orange County after allegedly destroying property at his girlfriend's
La Habra, California home. The girlfriend alleges that during an argument, Miller became angry and he smashed a large marble table, punched holes in the walls, tore down doors in the home, and derailed the home's garage door. He was arrested and held without bail in the Orange County detention center and later pleaded not guilty. The felony vandalism charge itself carried a maximum penalty of eight months in jail, but between this particular incident, prior convictions, and a probation violation, Miller faced up to 23 years in a California state prison.
[38][39] On July 19, 2019, it was reported that Miller had accepted a
plea deal in the felony vandalism case, and he was sentenced to serve one year in jail with time served being credited.
[40] He was released from jail in September 2019.
[41]
On August 26, 2020, it was revealed that Miller was arrested on August 21 in California once again and was charged with first-degree
burglary and
grand theft auto, two felonies. He was booked into the Orange County jail on a no bond hold.
[42][43] On May 11, 2021, Miller accepted a
plea deal in which he plead guilty to the vandalism charge and had the grand theft auto charge thrown out. Miller was sentenced to serve 364 days in jail and two years of probation upon release.
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