Matt Miller controversy, explained: Why ESPN analyst is under investigation for alleged fantasy football scams
- Matt Miller, an NFL analyst for ESPN, is under investigation by the Missouri Attorney General's office for allegedly withholding payments to participants in fantasy football charity leagues he ran.
- A viral Reddit thread accused Miller of ghosting league participants and not communicating about charity payouts, with over 30 people sharing similar complaints with Awful Announcing.
- Some participants reported receiving payments only after threatening to go public or involving the press, suggesting Miller could pay but avoided communication.
- Miller was critically injured in a car accident resulting in the amputation of his left arm, and a GoFundMe was launched for his medical expenses while allegations and investigations continue.
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