Mayhem Arrested AGAIN-Asks for $2mil Help for Legal Fees
Jason 'Mayhem' Miller opens up about bizarre MMA Hour appearance, recent arrest, and future plans
Bleachersreport,/MMA Fighting, 23 October2012 NEW YORK -- Jason "Mayhem" Miller has a lot to get off his chest. In his first interview since announcing his retirement on "The MMA Hour," Miller took a stroll with us through Central Park to discuss his bizarre appearance on the show two weeks ago, his recent arrest, his strange behavior as of late, what he's been up to, and where he's going from here. All those questions you wanted answered two weeks ago? Well, they're here. Enjoy the one-hour interview with Miller above. |
MMA: Mayhem Arrested =AGAIN !
Jason “Mayhem” Miller Arrested Again
10 September, 2013 http://img.bleacherreport.net/img/im...340&h=234&q=75 Jason "Mayhem" Miller - Esther Lin/Sherdog.com Things continue to spiral out of control for former UFC star Jason “Mayhem” Miller, who was arrested again on Monday. Fox Sports writer Mike Chiappetta broke the news in a Twitter post on Tuesday.
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Re: Mayhem Arrested AGAIN-Asks for $2mil Help for Legal Fees
Jason 'Mayhem' Miller Starts GoFundMe Campaign to Help Pay $2 million Legal Defense
Bleachers, 28 Oct 2014 http://cdn1.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chor...dard_709.0.jpg As of this writing, he's managed to secure $845. Only $1,999,155 to go! I guess it beats starting another ice bucket challenge. Former Strikeforce and UFC veteran Jason Miller is hoping to raise money for his costly legal defense by way of GoFundMe, the popular online crowdfunding destination that asks regular folks to shell out some coin because ... pretty please? Miller is "asking for your support in this non-traditional way" because he has "encountered some non-traditional problems," but insists that "any money you invest will be reinvested" into mixed martial arts (MMA). Just as soon as he frees his dog from the pound and hires a camera crew to document his experience. Read his entire sales pitch here The former "Bully Beatdown" host was arraigned on charges of resisting and obstructing an officer in Orange County Superior Court last week (details) in the wake of his three-hour standoff with local police and a tactical SWAT team in Mission Viejo, Calif., during which he refused to leave his home. To read his Twitter play-by-play of the spectacle click here.. Miller was released on a $200,000 bond and will soon have to answer to the charges that led to his most recent arrest, which include several instances of domestic violence against his ex-girlfriend. And since his track record isn't exactly squeaky-clean, he's going to need some big-time muscle on his defense team. That's where you come in. Hey mister, can you spare a dime? |
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