Pastor John-Paul Miller Facing Another Lawsuit Alleging Sexual Abuse of 14y/o Teen

Weeks after an Indiana woman filed a lawsuit against notorious ‘pastor’ John-Paul Miller, accusing him of raping her when she was 15 years old and then sexually assaulting her again just a few short years ago, another woman has come forward with her own lawsuit, alleging she was sexually abused by him when she was 14.

The story of John-Paul Miller and his wife, Mica Miller, went viral after we shared a video showing him announcing her death in a strange way following the church service, two weeks after she filed for divorce. At the time, John-Paul preached an entire sermon and then, at the very end, sprung it on the congregation that his wife died last night by killing herself and then told the congregation not to talk about it.

This led to worldwide speculation that he may have been involved in ‘unliving’ her, but a police investigation concluded that she acted alone. However, troubling details of their relationship came to light following her death, including him posting nude pictures of her on a Facebook group and stalking and threatening her, prompting the belief that he took advantage of her frail mental health and drove her to suicide.

Similar to the first lawsuit, the new plaintiff, who filed under the pseudonym Jane Doe #2, has also named John-Paul Miller’s father, Reginald Wayne Miller, Solid Rock Ministries, and their former churches where he pastored before they changed their names and associations, including All Nations Cathedral Church, The Cathedral Baptist Church of the Grand Strand, and Cathedral Hall Academy as defendants.

Doe says she was enrolled in Cathedral Hall Academy, a private Christian school in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, that was run by Pastor Wayne Miller and his son, John-Paul Miller, when the “nightmare occurred.”

She claims her peers bullied her and psychologically tormented on account of the incident, until she was eventually attacked by him again:

Asked why she did not tell anyone about this incident at the time or go to the police, like the first woman in the first lawsuit, Doe says that she “repressed memories of the abuse, preventing her from fully recognizing the extent and impact of the harm she suffered” until seeing the incident with his wife in 2024.

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