ESPN analyst Matt Miller faces financial investigation amid car crash recovery
Summary
ESPN analyst Matt Miller is taking an indefinite break to recover after a serious car crash in Missouri, which led to the amputation of his left arm. Meanwhile, he is under investigation for possible financial misconduct related to side projects he said were for charity.Key Facts
- Matt Miller is an ESPN NFL draft analyst injured in a car crash on June 18 in Missouri.
- The crash forced doctors to amputate his left arm to save his life.
- Miller announced he is stepping back from his ESPN role indefinitely to focus on recovery.
- He had been involved in side activities like fantasy football leagues and paid scouting lessons claimed to benefit charity.
- Complaints emerged that Miller did not deliver what was promised in these side projects.
- A fundraiser for Miller's medical costs was paused after accusations of financial misconduct surfaced.
- More than 40 people reported not receiving winnings or charitable proceeds related to Miller's side work.
- Miller previously ran a charity that was forcibly closed in 2019 due to compliance issues.
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