BY Benjamin ClarkDecember 21, 2025
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South Carolina pastor faces federal charges for targeting late estranged wife online

What began as a public tragedy has now escalated into an even more troubling legal situation involving a man once trusted to lead a congregation.

Federal authorities have indicted John-Paul Miller, a 46-year-old pastor from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, accusing him of cyberstalking his estranged wife, Mica Miller, and lying to investigators in the months leading up to her reported suicide in April 2024, as ABC 11 reports.

Mica Miller, 30, was found dead in Lumber River State Park on April 27, 2024, a case that initially drew sympathy and sorrow but has since taken a darker turn as details of abuse, harassment, and deceit have emerged.

Disturbing Pattern Of Harassment Unfolds

According to federal prosecutors, John-Paul Miller harassed Mica over a span of more than a year—from November 2022 until her death in April 2024—through excessive and intimidating digital communication.

The government alleges he contacted Mica more than 50 times in a single day and uploaded intimate photos of her online without consent, behavior that experts say often mirrors patterns of coercive control.

The indictment also charges Miller with interfering in her financial affairs, sabotaging her daily routine, and even engaging in high-tech intimidation by damaging her car’s tires with a tool he’s alleged to have purchased online.

Allegations Of Psychological Pressure Mount

Police documents show that in the final weeks of her life, Mica expressed repeated concern for her safety, stating she "was afraid for her life.” That kind of fear doesn't arise in a vacuum—it’s usually born from experience.

The couple was in the midst of divorce proceedings at the time, and prosecutors paint a picture of a man unwilling to let go, resorting instead to calculated harassment and manipulation from behind a screen.

When questioned about the damaged tires, Miller denied any involvement. That denial now stands at the heart of a federal charge alleging he knowingly lied to investigators—a charge that doesn't just weigh on the soul, but also carries jail time.

Pastor's Public Persona At Odds With Private Behavior

If convicted, Miller could face up to five years in prison for cyberstalking and another two years for making false statements—plus a hefty fine of up to $250,000. Not exactly what you expect in a pastor’s bio.

There is no greater betrayal than when those entrusted with moral leadership fall disastrously short. Religious titles shouldn’t shield anyone from the consequences of criminal conduct—especially when the victim ends up dead.

Miller has issued a public statement asserting, “I did everything I could to protect her.” But statements like that ring hollow when stripped of evidence and overshadowed by months of alleged harassment and manipulation.

Federal Court To Determine Outcome

His arraignment is scheduled for January 12, 2026, in Florence, South Carolina. The court will have the last word on whether the pastor’s claims hold any weight outside the pulpit.

The entire case reminds us that behind carefully curated social media pages and Sunday sermons, real harm can occur—sometimes enabled by the same façade that garners trust from a community.

This isn’t about faith; it’s about accountability. When justice is pursued faithfully, it must go wherever the evidence leads—even if it points straight to the pulpit.

Our legal system owes Mica not just memory, but action that reflects the seriousness of the charges and the broader implications for how domestic abuse is handled—even when cloaked in religious authority.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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