Ex-UFC fighter Jason Miller thrown in jail, charged with multiple felonies
Former UFC mixed martial arts fighter Jason Miller is incarcerated yet again after being charged with first-degree burglary and car theft. He knew his victim but was not identified.
The 39-year-old veteran, who competed against notable names such as Georges St. Pierre, Michael Bisping, Kazushi Sakuraba, and Robbie Lawler, pleaded not guilty and is currently detained without bail according to a report by NBC.
This is not the first time Miller had trouble with the law. In 2014, he barricaded himself inside his house when police arrived to serve him an arrest warrant for alleged stalking.
He pleaded guilty to felony vandalism in October 2018 and was under probation at the time of his recent arrest for multiple domestic violence charges with three different women.
Miller holds a mixed martial arts record of 23-10 and has competed at Strikeforce and Dream during his professional career. He last saw action against Mattia Schiavolin at Venator FC 3 in May 2016 where he lost by way of second-round submission. -- BAP, GMA News