Fr. George Michael Miller
Removed from active ministry in 1997. Accused of abuse of a boy in the 1970s and 1980s. Arrested in 2002; charges dropped 2003 due to US Supreme Court ruling. Six accusers, per archdiocese. Named by two in 10/03 civil suit. Some claims settled in 12/06 $60M settlement involving 22 priests. In 7/07, four claims settled for $660M involving 508 priests. Laicized in 5/05. Arrested 7/23/07 for molesting a boy 1988-91. Pled guilty in 12/08. Admitted abuse of three more. Sentenced to three years in 1/09. Personnel file released in 1/13. Claims settled 2/18/14 as part of $13M claim. May have died in 6/18. Named in 10/18 suit. Per the archdiocese’s list in 12/21, Miller is deceased.
- LA Times 08.18.02
- LA Times 12.11.02
- Ventura County Star 03.16.03
- LA Times 10.28.03
- Ventura County Star 12.07.03
- LA Archdiocesan Report, page 2 02.17.04
- LA Times 04.20.06
- Pasadena Weekly 04.20.06
- Ventura County Star 12.02.06
- LA Archdiocese Statement 07.24.07
- LA Times 07.24.07
- Reuters 07.24.07
- LA County DA’s Office Statement 07.24.07
- LA Daily News 07.25.07
- San Francisco Chronicle 10.23.07
- Union Tribune 12.02.08
- LA Times 12.03.08
- Press-Enterprise 01.30.09
- LA Daily News 10.12.12
- Personnel File Released 01.31.13
- NY Times 02.01.13
- Boston Globe 02.02.13
- LA Daily News 02.09.13
- LA Times 02.18.14
- KHTS 10.17.18
- Archdiocese of LA List 12.21.21
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