Jason Miller back in jail, facing $1,000,000 bail after latest arrest

Looks like Jason "Mayhem" Miller won't make that Venator FC comeback bout after all. The former UFC fighter, TUF coach, Strikeforce and Dream star…

By: Zane Simon | 8 years ago
Jason Miller back in jail, facing $1,000,000 bail after latest arrest
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Looks like Jason “Mayhem” Miller won’t make that Venator FC comeback bout after all. The former UFC fighter, TUF coach, Strikeforce and Dream star is back on the wrong side of the law after a reported arrest on Tuesday, March 15th. TMZ first carried the news that Miller had been taken into custody for allegedly vandalizing a tattoo parlor. You can see the official booking information from the Orange County Central Jail, below (h/t @SoozieCuzie):

You’ll note the $1,000,000.00 number where a normal, less eye popping “Bail Amount” would normally be. Why so high? Because TMZ also reported that Miller was already out on bail most likely stemming from his DUI arrest back in February. You know, the one that ended up with Venator FC president Frank Merenda writing a press release stating that he finds it “absolutely disgusting the some press rage against a person who is working hard in the gym to get back to doing what he loves: Fighting in the cage.”

Miller’s first hearing over his latest arrest is set for Wednesday, March 16th. The only question now is, will Venator still look for a way to get him to Italy by May 21st?

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Zane Simon

Zane Simon is a senior editor, writer, and podcaster for Bloody Elbow. He has worked with the website since 2013, taking on a wide variety of roles. A lifelong combat sports fan, Zane has trained off & on in both boxing and Muay Thai. He currently hosts the long-running MMA Vivisection podcast, which he took over from Nate Wilcox & Dallas Winston in 2015, as well as the 6th Round podcast, started in 2014. Zane is also responsible for developing and maintaining the ‘List of current UFC fighters’ on Bloody Elbow, a resource he originally developed for Wikipedia in 2010.

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