According to the indictment, John Paul posted a nude photo of Mica online without her consent, placed tracking devices on her vehicle, and on one occasion, contacted her more than 50 times in a single day. He also allegedly interfered with her finances and daily activities and damaged her vehicle tires, the press release states.
The indictment also alleges John Paul lied to federal investigators about his actions, claiming he hired a private investigator to protect Mica from purchasing firearms. In reality, prosecutors say he hired the investigator to cyberstalk her for alleged adultery. John Paul also denied damaging Mica’s tires, but investigators say he purchased a tire deflation device online and sent messages to others about her vehicle.
John Paul Miller is facing federal charges for allegedly cyberstalking estranged wife Mica Miller and lying to federal investigators.
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