Missouri attorney general says Matt Miller investigation will be "kind of lengthy"

By admin — In News — July 16, 2026

   ​Two weeks ago, the Missouri Attorney General’s Office opened an investigation of ESPN NFL draft analyst Matt Miller. Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway has addressed the situation with Heather Sullivan of First Alert 4 in St. Louis.To date, Hanaway’s office has received 26 complaints about Miller.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement”[W]e were getting complaints from Missourians, that they had been victims of his,” Hanaway said. “And it does look like it’s gonna be kind of a lengthy investigation, because there were a lot of transactions.”The investigation focuses on Miller’s alleged failure to pay out prizes in fantasy football leagues and to provide paid scouting lessons. He reportedly ran 91 leagues during the 2025 season.”That they had paid for these camps, that they had placed fantasy football bets — or paid money to be in leagues, and no product was delivered, or a minimal product was delivered,” Hanaway said regarding the complaints her office received.Hanaway, who acknowledged Miller’s serious car accident and said “my heart breaks for his circumstance,” said her office is not investigating the GoFundMe effort that has been paused for roughly two weeks, after raising more than $50,000.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementSullivan added that she had reached out to Miller but received no response. Last week, Miller announced that he would be placed on leave by ESPN. Awful Announcing has reported that the leave relates to his health situation, and that the consumer complaints will be addressed when appropriate.  

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