Myrtle Beach Pastors Face Second Lawsuit Amidst Serious Allegations

News Summary

Myrtle Beach is facing unsettling news as pastors John-Paul and Reginald Wayne Miller confront a second lawsuit. A woman known as Jane Doe #2 alleges sexual abuse that occurred during her teenage years while attending a school overseen by the Millers. The complaint not only highlights the individual acts of misconduct but also calls into question the spiritual organizations’ responsibility to protect minors. The case has sparked further scrutiny in the community regarding child safety and accountability within religious institutions.

Myrtle Beach Pastors Face Second Lawsuit Amidst Serious Allegations

In a shocking turn of events, Myrtle Beach is currently buzzing with news of yet another lawsuit against local pastors John-Paul Miller and his father, Reginald Wayne Miller. A second woman, known in the legal documents as Jane Doe #2, has stepped forward with serious allegations of sexual abuse that she claims occurred when she was just a teenager.

This lawsuit was officially filed on March 5, 2025, and it raises serious concerns about the Millers’ religious organizations, which include All Nations Cathedral Church, Solid Rock Ministries, and the Cathedral Hall Academy (CHA). According to the lawsuit, these institutions failed to provide adequate protections for minors, leaving them vulnerable to misconduct.

Allegations Span Years

Jane Doe #2 claims that the abuse began when she was only 14 years old, occurring between 1999 and 2001. At the time, she was a student at Cathedral Hall Academy, a private Christian school overseen by the Millers. Trouble started when the school was reportedly operating under dubious conditions, lacking certified teachers and proper coursework, all set within a repurposed bowling alley. This sketchy setup raises eyebrows about the overall safety of the students.

The lawsuit describes how both John-Paul and Reginald Miller presented themselves as deeply devout individuals while simultaneously fostering an atmosphere that allowed for abusive behavior to flourish. It is alleged that during a chapel service in 1999, John-Paul Miller sexually assaulted Jane Doe #2 by inappropriately touching her. When she mustered the courage to report the incident to a teacher, she was sent to Reginald Wayne Miller’s office, where she was pressured to repeat her accusation in front of John-Paul.

A Culture of Fear

Reginald Wayne Miller reportedly reacted with anger, asserting that she was lying about his son. In a further act of intimidation, Jane Doe #2 claimed she was punished by being forced to write, “I will not lie about John-Paul Miller,” 5,000 times. It gets worse—after reporting the abuse, Jane Doe #2 faced bullying and harassment from her peers, which included derogatory terms and physical assaults. These attacks reportedly occurred with John-Paul Miller often present, underscoring the feeling of fear that permeated the environment.

The lawsuit paints a chilling picture, detailing multiple assaults where Jane Doe #2 claims she was cornered alone and subjected to inappropriate touching by John-Paul Miller. The emotional fallout from these experiences has been profound, leading her to repress memories of the abuse until a recent news story about John-Paul’s estranged wife’s death reignited her memories.

Strong Evidence Piled Against the Millers

This latest filing doesn’t just rely on Jane Doe #2’s word. It includes two sworn affidavits from women connected to the Millers, who have claimed awareness of John-Paul’s inappropriate behavior with minors. This adds fuel to the fire, raising questions about the Millers’ conduct over the years.

Additionally, one cannot ignore Reginald Wayne Miller’s past, which includes a 2006 arrest for soliciting prostitution. This history further complicates the image of the Millers, especially in light of ongoing scrutiny following other allegations of sexual misconduct and controversies surrounding the death of John-Paul’s estranged wife, Mica Miller.

Seeking Justice and Damages

Through the lawsuit, Jane Doe #2 is not just seeking acknowledgement of her suffering; she aims to hold the Millers accountable for the alleged negligence, civil conspiracy, assault and battery, emotional distress, and violations of the South Carolina Unfair Trade Practices Act. As the details unfold, many in Myrtle Beach are left wondering just how deep the issues run within these religious organizations.

The entire community is watching closely as this story develops. The implications of this lawsuit could resonate far beyond the courthouse, potentially prompting discussions about child safety in religious organizations everywhere.

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