Rep. Max Miller accused of trying to goad lawyer into brawl as nasty details emerge of spat between his mother, estranged wife
Rep. Max Miller has been accused of attempting to provoke his estranged wife's attorney into a physical confrontation during a courthouse incident. The altercation occurred following a pre-trial hearing related to Miller's ongoing custody battle and domestic violence case. Miller's actions have raised concerns about his behavior, with his estranged wife's spokesperson describing him as erratic and unstable.
- ▪Rep. Max Miller allegedly tried to bait his estranged wife's attorney into a fight during a courthouse encounter.
- ▪Miller's behavior has been described as erratic and concerning by his estranged wife's spokesperson.
- ▪The incident is part of a larger custody battle and domestic violence case involving Miller and his former spouse.
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Politics exclusive Rep. Max Miller accused of trying to goad lawyer into brawl as nasty details emerge of spat between his mother, estranged wife By Ryan King Published May 18, 2026, 9:08 a.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google WASHINGTON — Rep. Max Miller has been accused of attempting to bait his estranged wife’s attorney, Andrew Zashin, into a fight during a shocking courthouse encounter earlier this month, while The Post has learned stunning new details about a nasty spat between Miller’s mother and his former spouse, Emily Moreno. Following a pre-trial hearing on May 7, Miller (R-Ohio) allegedly approached Zashin while his attorneys tried to calm him down.
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