Overview
- Recordings obtained by news outlets include Emily Moreno’s account that Max Miller pointed a gun at her while she was changing their infant daughter, an allegation Miller calls a “complete fabrication.”
- The interviews stem from a February Bay Village police probe into the couple’s toddler’s broken collarbone that produced no criminal charges and which police say is not an open investigation.
- Miller disputes Moreno’s other abuse claims and has pointed to Ring camera footage and other evidence he says contradicts her accounts, while Moreno has submitted photos and court statements alleging prior incidents.
- The dispute has moved into multiple courts with mutual restraining orders, ongoing custody filings, and a defamation lawsuit Miller brought against Moreno and her attorney.
- Miller says the matter will not harm his reelection bid and House leaders have declined to intervene, but the newly public recordings raise the stakes for upcoming legal hearings and local political scrutiny.