Pastor charged with cyberstalking estranged wife for years before her death

The Brief

  • A Myrtle Beach pastor has been federally indicted on charges of cyberstalking his estranged wife and lying to investigators.
  • The indictment alleges a yearslong pattern of harassment leading up to the woman’s death in April 2024.
  • If convicted, the pastor faces up to seven years in prison and a $250,000 fine.

FLORENCE, S.C. A federal grand jury in Columbia, South Carolina, has indicted a Myrtle Beach pastor on charges of cyberstalking his estranged wife and lying to federal investigators, the U.S. Attorney’s Office announced.

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John Paul Miller, 46, has been indicted on two counts of cyberstalking and making false statements to federal investigators.

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