Woke NFL Star Now At The Center Of A Disturbing Sexting Scandal
On June 9, 2020, woke NFL superstar, who played for the Denver Broncos at the time, Von Miller wrote a piece for Time Magazine.
Miller wrote that growing up he had respiratory challenges and when he couldn’t breathe he couldn’t imagine not getting help:
Every time, every single time, someone helped. I cannot even imagine what it would be like to get no help. Since George Floyd died, tears have overcome me at least once a day. And then, as I thought about it, I have felt this pain in varying degrees for as far back as I can remember—at least since the first time I was called a n****r in elementary school. The pain sears me every day, now. It’s an emotional pain. It’s a physical pain. It is the pain of oppression in a country that’s supposed to be free.
The NFL star wrote that he was upset when he “lost endorsements” for taking a knee and is a supporter of BLM.
The official team captain of the Denver Broncos wrote in June of 2020 on social media he supported the nationwide protests stating the “anger is justified, and we will not be silenced or pacified.”
Two weeks after, the death of George Floyd as cities were burning Miller led a protest in downtown Denver. Since Floyd’s death police had been clashing with violent protestors in Denver.
But that wasn’t all the NFL superstar was allegedly doing in 2020.
Miller is being sued by a woman in Los Angeles after he allegedly sent private photos of the two to “two well-known celebrities” after being caught up in a jealous rage.
From TMZ:
The unnamed woman (she filed under “Jane Doe”) alleges Miller, “in a fit of jealousy, anger, and rage” sent “sexually explicit” photos to two unnamed celebrities.
The lawsuit claims the first message was sent on May 7, 2020 … allegedly saying, “This the bitch you want? You can have her dawg.” The second message was allegedly sent three minutes later, to a different person, saying, “This the bitch you want?” Both messages allegedly came with the explicit photograph. And, Doe’s attorney believes his client’s alleged situation can be a learning experience for females who date celebs. “This case is a cautionary tale for young woman that date professional athletes like Miller that think laws do not apply because of fame, money, and power.”
“However, professional athletes are not exempt from the law and Miler’s vindictive, manipulative and unlawful actions must not be overlooked,” the lawsuit reads.
Miller is now 33, and after winning the latest Superbowl with the Rams just signed a contract with the Buffalo Bills. Jane Doe is requesting “monetary damages,” and is asking that Miller be court-ordered not to share the photos.