Jason "Mayhem" Miller, former UFC fighter and star of MTV's Bully Beatdown, has been arrested by the Orange County Sheriff's Dept. as of yesterday and is being held on $50,000 bail. The reason for this arrest has not yet been made public. Miller was arrested on the 11th for domestic violence but was out on bail. Following that arrest he released this batshit statement: Miller was also arrested in the summer of 2012. Miller was picked up from Mission Hills Church in Mission Viejo, California, on suspicion of burglary and vandalism. Charges against Miller were dropped when the pastor came out in his defense.
Re: Jason "Mayhem" Miller arrested twice this month so far Supposedly the latest charge is also domestic assault. Whether or not it's against his sister like last time is not yet known.
And here we go again, booking for 9 September... http://www.scifighting.com/breaking-jason-mayhem-miller-arrested-snapchat/ Jason Miller was arrested at approximately 3:15 PM PST yesterday at the conclusion of his first hearing in an ongoing domestic violence case in Southern California. He was taken into custody by the Orange County Sherif’s Department after the alleged victim revealed a snapchat video to the court of him saying “I love you”. Since snapchat messages are designed to disappear from the recipient’s phone seconds after viewing them the alleged victim waited until the hearing to open the message in front of the district attorney to bolster the veracity of her claims. Unfortunately for Mr. Miller although the contents of the message were completely benign in nature, under the provisions of the protective order, any communications from Mr. Miller to the alleged victim are strictly prohibited. The judge deemed Mr. Miller in violation of the protective order and as a result the DA asked that the bond amount be raised an additional $15 thousand, however Judge Andre Manssourian, apparently wishing to drive a point home with Mr. Miller, ordered the bail be set at $200 thousand. Mayhem posted bail at approximately 10:40 PM last night and was set to attend a second hearing this morning. Upon arriving at the court house our field reporters were informed that the hearing date had been moved to October 10th to allow Mr. Miller time to secure private counsel after he had opted to release his public defender from her duties. While much of this information (outside of Mr. Miller’s most recent arrest) is not yet publicly available, we have made certain to verify these reports with multiple sources, some of whom wish to remain anonymous.