ESPN analyst stepping away after getting arm amputated as AG investigates wild accusations
Key Points:
- Matt Miller, an ESPN NFL Draft analyst, is recovering from a serious car accident that resulted in multiple injuries and the amputation of his left arm; he has announced an indefinite leave from ESPN to focus on recovery.
- Controversy arose when numerous fantasy football players accused Miller of mismanaging leagues he commissioned, alleging delayed or missing payouts and lack of communication regarding charity proceeds.
- The Missouri Attorney General's Office has launched an investigation into the allegations, inviting complaints from anyone with relevant information, regardless of residency.
- Miller’s GoFundMe campaign for medical expenses raised over $50,000 but has since been paused amid the ongoing controversy and investigation.
- In his latest social media update, Miller limited comments to a select group, receiving supportive messages while avoiding the critical backlash that had previously flooded his posts.