Myrtle Beach Pastor Indicted in Connection to Wife's Death and Cyberstalking

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A South Carolina pastor, John-Paul Miller, was indicted on federal charges of cyberstalking and making false statements related to his wife Mica Miller's death by suicide in 2024, with allegations including posting her nude photo online and harassing her over a period of time. The case highlights serious issues of domestic abuse and cyber harassment, with Miller scheduled for arraignment in January 2026.
- South Carolina pastor charged with allegedly cyberstalking wife more than a year after she died from suicide ABC News
- Federal grand jury indicts Myrtle Beach pastor linked to Mica Miller investigation WMBF
- Former Myrtle Beach pastor indicted for cyberstalking estranged wife up until her death WRAL
- Mica Miller's Pastor Husband Allegedly Hired P.I. to Surveil Her Before Death — Then Lied to Cops About Why People.com
- Pastor indicted after allegedly posting nude photo of wife before her death USA Today
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