Max Miller Lawyer Admits Releasing Daughter's Photo After 204,000-View Dropbox Post
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Updated · POLITICO · Aug 4
Max Miller Lawyer Admits Releasing Daughter's Photo After 204,000-View Dropbox Post
3 articles · Updated · POLITICO · Aug 4
Summary
Aaron Minc said he alone was responsible for a Sunday Dropbox release that exposed Rep. Max Miller’s daughter’s name and a sensitive photo, calling it an accidental mistake and apologizing to both families.
Subodh Chandra, lawyer for Miller’s ex-wife Emily Moreno, said the folder included an image that could be considered child sexual abuse material and noted the post drew more than 204,000 views before the photo was removed.
Minc rejected that characterization, saying there were no images of genitals and accusing Moreno’s side of turning the error into leverage in the couple’s court fight.
The disclosure deepens a legal and political crisis for Miller, who posted the documents while denying abuse allegations including scalding Moreno, threatening her with a gun and breaking their daughter’s collarbone.
Ohio Sen. Bernie Moreno has said Miller should not serve in the House, and the congressman faces a Wednesday deadline to quit his reelection race and trigger a replacement primary.