Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 15
Dash Cam Shows Matt Miller Crossing Double Line Before June 17 Crash as Missouri Probes $51,000 GoFundMe
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 15

Dash Cam Shows Matt Miller Crossing Double Line Before June 17 Crash as Missouri Probes $51,000 GoFundMe

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 15

Summary

  • Newly obtained dash-cam footage shows Matt Miller's Ford Bronco crossing a double-yellow line on a Jasper County road around 3:50 p.m. on June 17 and colliding with an oncoming truck.
  • The crash left the ESPN NFL Draft analyst with multiple fractures, broken ribs and the eventual amputation of his left arm; he said recent surgeries also saved his left leg.
  • The footage lands as Miller remains on leave from ESPN and under scrutiny over fantasy football leagues he allegedly ran, with fans accusing him of delayed or missing payouts and unfulfilled charity claims.
  • Missouri's attorney general began soliciting complaints on July 2, and attention has also focused on a GoFundMe that rose from a $10,000 goal to $55,000 before pausing at $51,000 after the probe opened.
  • Miller has not addressed the allegations publicly from his hospital recovery, and the new video is likely to intensify questions around the crash and fundraising campaign.

Insights

How does a life-altering crash complicate the pursuit of justice for victims of Matt Miller’s alleged fantasy football scams?
With his charity dissolved and GoFundMe paused, where did the money from Matt Miller's 91 fantasy leagues actually go?
Will the Matt Miller scandal force ESPN and the fantasy sports industry to finally regulate their on-air talent and league commissioners?