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Originally Posted by Jiri Hrdina
I think it’s a couple things
- he never personally apologized to the victim until most recently trying to reach out via instagram
- he refers to an incident while the victim says it was years of abuse
From an athletic article today
Miller didn’t personally apologize to Meyer-Crothers in 2016. He didn’t in 2020. He hadn’t last summer. And he hadn’t until, it seems, his conversations with the Bruins had started. Joni Meyer-Crothers told Guy Flaming of The Pipeline Show that Miller reached out to her son on Instagram recently to apologize while telling him that it “had nothing to do with hockey.” If there’s a road back for someone like Miller — from someone who’s done what he did — it doesn’t pass through this particular town. Restorative justice doesn’t end in the DMs, especially for someone seeking the privilege of playing pro sports.
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The Athletic is reporting something that is inconsistent with Ohio juvenile court record then. And falsifying court records is a crime.
Here's the letter that Ohio court record states Miller read to Isiah:
The only person keeping this story alive at this point is Joni Meyer-Crothers. Isaiah himself has said publicly that he doesn't want Miller to be punished further. Joni is the only one claiming Miller never apologized, contradicting an Ohio magistrate. She is the only one making public statements at this point.