Emily Moreno reveals Max Miller’s alleged ‘apology letter’ while trying to toss defamation suit
Emily Moreno has presented an alleged apology letter from her ex-husband, Rep. Max Miller, in a court case related to their ongoing custody and defamation battle. The letter, which Moreno claims was written after an incident where Miller allegedly threw hot water on her, has become a focal point in the legal dispute. Miller denies the allegations and has filed a defamation suit against Moreno and her attorney, claiming their accusations are false.
- ▪Emily Moreno revealed an alleged apology letter from Rep. Max Miller in court.
- ▪The letter was presented during a custody and defamation battle between Moreno and Miller.
- ▪Miller has denied the abuse allegations and filed a defamation suit against Moreno and her attorney.
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Politics Emily Moreno reveals Max Miller’s alleged ‘apology letter’ while trying to toss defamation suit By Ryan King Published May 28, 2026, 7:09 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google WASHINGTON — Embattled Rep. Max Miller’s ex-wife, Emily Moreno, presented in court an apology letter she claims Miller wrote on the day he allegedly tossed hot water on her nearly two years ago. The all-caps handwritten note is the latest development in the nasty custody and defamation battle between a prominent GOP congressman and the daughter of an Ohio senator that has spilled into the open before the November election.
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