The actor pleaded not guilty to burglarizing a home in Vermont.
, Miller claimed that the board game Parcheesi was rooted in Rastafarian culture. When the neighbor questioned Miller about this claim, they allegedly screamed into their face before opening up their jacket to reveal a gun and said “talking like that could get you into a really serious situation.”
Miller is reportedly housing a 25-year-old mother and three small children at a farm in Vermont, the children’s father and two sources. They feared for the safety of the kids, who are ages one through five, saying that there are unattended guns on the property; one of the sources shared that a one-year-old put a loose bullet in their mouth. The family has been living at the farm since mid-April, after meeting Miller in Hilo, Hawaii, where he racked up a string of run-ins with the law.
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