Max Miller abruptly drops domestic violence claims against ex-wife Emily Moreno ahead of key hearing
Rep. Max Miller has dropped his domestic violence claims against his ex-wife Emily Moreno just before a scheduled hearing. The case, which arose during a contentious custody dispute, included allegations of abuse that Miller denies. He stated that the decision was made to focus on the well-being of their daughter.
- ▪Max Miller filed to drop his domestic violence case against Emily Moreno two days before a hearing.
- ▪Moreno has accused Miller of physical abuse during a custody exchange, which he denies.
- ▪Miller previously filed a defamation case against Moreno, claiming she made false allegations against him.
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Politics Max Miller abruptly drops domestic violence claims against ex-wife Emily Moreno ahead of key hearing By Ryan King Published May 27, 2026, 10:46 a.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google WASHINGTON — Rep. Max Miller filed Tuesday to drop his domestic violence case against his estranged wife, two days before a hearing on the matter. Miller (R-Ohio), who is facing abuse accusations by his former spouse, Emily Moreno, that he denies, had filed the case in February as a dispute over custody of the couple’s young daughter turned nasty.
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