Rep. Max Miller accused of violating restraining order against ex-wife: ‘Very visible, very public manner’
Rep. Max Miller has been accused of violating a restraining order against his ex-wife, Emily Moreno, during a media interview. Moreno's legal team claims that Miller's actions constitute harassment and are in violation of court orders. The couple is currently engaged in a contentious custody battle over their daughter, with allegations of abuse on both sides.
- ▪Max Miller is accused of violating a mutual restraining order while giving an interview to The Post.
- ▪Emily Moreno's lawyers argue that Miller's media appearances are intended to harass and disparage her.
- ▪The couple is involved in a custody dispute that includes serious allegations of abuse.
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Politics Rep. Max Miller accused of violating restraining order against ex-wife: ‘Very visible, very public manner’ By Ryan King Published June 7, 2026, 12:03 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google Embattled Ohio Rep. Max Miller has been accused of violating the terms of a mutual restraining order involving his ex-wife while concealing key audio from her lawyers after his interview with The Post. The Republican pol had sat down for a lengthy interview with The Post on Monday about ex Emily Moreno’s abuse accusations against him, hours after a judge issued a mutual restraining order blocking both sides from disparaging or harassing the other. 5 Ohio GOP Rep.
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