SOCASTEE, S.C. (WBTW) — For nearly two years, advocates of Mica Miller have been outspoken in their push for justice, saying at a Sunday protest that federal charges recently filed against her estranged husband are a good first step.
“Tears. Tears of joy. My husband and I were in the car when we got the notice, and we both broke down in tears. It’s just what we wanted,” Gina Whittington said Sunday morning in front of Mercy Church on Highway 17 Bypass South.
Whittington and about a dozen others stood outside the ministry run by Mica’s estranged husband John-Paul as they have every week, holding large signs accusing him of harassment and abuse…