Republican Ohio Rep. Max Miller’s attorneys have admitted the GOP lawmaker misled court officials about a key witness in a domestic violence case with his ex-wife.
Miller’s attorneys acknowledged in a court filing that he fabricated details—both in sworn statements and during a hearing—to support a protection order against his ex-wife, Emily Moreno, the daughter of Republican Ohio Sen. Bernie Moreno. This prompted Moreno’s legal team to seek sanctions, according to a New York Post report.
It’s always a great day to be a @Browns fan!
Emily and I are cheering at opening day! Are you?
Go #Browns! #CINvsCLE pic.twitter.com/TFQdTqU1ND
— Max Miller (@MaxMillerOH) September 10, 2023
In February, during an ongoing bitter custody dispute, Miller’s attorney submitted a notarized statement in which Miller claimed his girlfriend was present inside his home during a Feb. 1 custody exchange with Emily Moreno. (RELATED: GOP Congressman Calls Christian ‘Bigoted’ For Expressing Her Faith)
Moreno has alleged that Miller grabbed her by the arm and shoved her against a wall during that exchange.
“Unbeknownst to [Moreno], my girlfriend, J.A., was present inside my home during the entire custody exchange,” Miller stated, while denying the abuse allegation. He added that his girlfriend provided statements to child services and a private investigator confirming her presence and that she heard no commotion. He also described Moreno’s behavior as “unpredictable, irrational, unhinged, and confrontational.”
Miller further cited Ring doorbell footage, claiming it showed Moreno in a good mood with “no signs of having been the victim of any domestic violence.” During a court hearing, when asked if the footage showed his girlfriend present just before the exchange, Miller reportedly answered “Yes.”
However, nearly two weeks later, Miller’s attorneys emailed Moreno’s legal team admitting: “We learned that [the girlfriend] was in fact not likely present at Max’s home during the time of the child exchange.”
They maintained that the video still showed no evidence of an altercation, according to the Post. (RELATED: ‘Cuts Off Your F*cking Head’: Jewish GOP Lawmaker Max Miller Receives Vile Threat)
In the footage reviewed by the Post, Moreno is heard saying “bye,” while Miller tells their two-year-old daughter “love you.” Miller’s attorney, Adam Brown, told the Post that the videos were taken immediately after the alleged incident and show Moreno “under no distress whatsoever” and in an “uplifted mood.”
We are so happy to introduce our newest family member, our beautiful daughter, Ruth! She has already blessed our lives with immeasurable joy and love.
Emily is doing exceptionally well, and we are eagerly looking forward to bringing Ruth home soon. pic.twitter.com/hkiTmUAS51
— Max Miller (@MaxMillerOH) November 4, 2023
On Monday, Moreno’s attorney, Andrew Zashin, urged Miller’s team to withdraw or revise the protection order request. After they declined, Zashin filed a motion Wednesday seeking sanctions against Miller’s attorneys and payment of Moreno’s legal fees.
The Daily Caller reached out to Miller’s office for comment, but did not receive a response in time for publication.
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