Missouri Attorney General investigates ESPN analyst Matt Miller over charity fantasy league allegations
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Sam Neumann
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The Missouri Attorney General's Office has opened an investigation into ESPN NFL Draft analyst Matt Miller, following a pattern of complaints documented by Awful Announcing over the past week. At least seven people have described paying entry fees for Miller's charity fantasy football leagues, paid scouting lessons, and other charitable experiences going back nearly a decade. The investigation was confirmed in a statement to Awful Announcing.
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Our Ben Koo and Brendon Kleen have spent the past week documenting a pattern of complaints tied to Miller's fantasy football leagues, paid scouting lessons, and other charitable experiences going back nearly a decade
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