Myrtle Beach Pastor Indicted in Mica Miller Case Amid Allegations of Cyberstalking and Surveillance

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A South Carolina pastor, John-Paul Miller, has been federally indicted for cyberstalking and harassing his estranged wife, Mica Miller, before her death by suicide in 2024, including posting a nude photo of her online and other abusive behaviors. He faces charges that could lead to up to seven years in prison and a $250,000 fine, with his arraignment scheduled for January 2026.
- Mica Miller Myrtle Beach: John-Paul Miller indicted, accused of cyberstalking wife before she died by suicide ABC11
- Former Myrtle Beach pastor indicted for cyberstalking estranged wife up until her death WRAL
- Federal grand jury indicts Myrtle Beach pastor linked to Mica Miller investigation WMBF
- 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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