Crash footage of ESPN analyst who had arm amputated raises uncomfortable questions about GoFundMe
Key Points:
- ESPN analyst Matt Miller suffered a severe car crash in Missouri on June 17, resulting in multiple injuries and the amputation of his left arm; he has since stepped away from ESPN to focus on recovery.
- New dash cam footage shows Miller's vehicle crossing into oncoming traffic and colliding with a semi-truck, raising questions about the circumstances of the crash.
- Miller faces allegations of suspicious conduct related to his role as commissioner of 91 fantasy football leagues, including delayed or missing charity payouts, prompting an investigation by the Missouri Attorney General.
- A GoFundMe campaign for Miller, initially set at $10,000 and later increased to $55,000, has drawn scrutiny, especially after payments to league participants were reportedly delayed and the fundraiser was paused following the AG's inquiry.
- Miller has limited public responses to supportive comments only, contrasting with earlier posts that attracted critical remarks about the ongoing investigation and social media backlash.