@nypost None of this makes sense. That’s over ~$70k worth of weapons, many of which require stringent permitting processes to attain them. If the human in question was only 36 years old… the math isn’t mathing
Since the publication of our article, nearly a dozen more people have come forward with similar stories.
The number of impacted individuals is shocking until you realize that Miller was commissioner of over 90 fantasy football leagues last season.
https://t.co/mxahC7a1xV
The AA team looked into the swirling accusations around Matt Miller.
@BrendonKleen14 and I spoke to 7 people and learned..
- Miller was the commissioner for 91 leagues this past season.
- Many people were paid in the days/weeks leading up to his crash
- ESPN employees were contacted about Miller's payment issues.
- People had issues collecting services promised to them as far back as 2017.
ESPN had no comment on our article.
https://t.co/j2ooijs7du
@Clevta It really sucks that this happens to be the time that it comes out, given he literally lost an arm. As a human, I pray for his recovery. But yea, the allegations are true and I’ve seen it firsthand.
I was happy to chip in. Then @FredThePet’s tweet in the comments led me to the Reddit thread about the pattern of allegations against Matt Miller @nfldraftscout.
• Sleeper “charity” leagues where he allegedly took 50%+ admin cuts or never paid winners. One comment claimed he said he “was banned from Sleeper, BlueSky, and Twitter” and could not access the funds. Participants claim his Sleeper profile is synced to third-party tools showing he managed hundreds of “Charity Leagues” while telling people he was only running one or two.
• Paid scouting lessons where people sent money upfront and then got little to no response or delivery when it came time to schedule. Some had to chase him repeatedly or threaten to go to ESPN before anything happened.
• Annual subscriptions to his scouting sites and newsletters where content stopped but charges kept coming. Ghosting after payment was routine.
The only time most got refunds was after they threatened to contact ESPN’s public relations team or general counsel. Independent accounts from fantasy leagues years ago through later scouting stuff all line up the same way. The community treats it as real because the details match too closely.
Now the same guy is asking the same audience for money for his medical expenses through a GoFundMe. Glad he’s alright, but Hollywood couldn’t write better irony.