July 13, 2009
Attorney Jeffrey D. Morris has been appointed as CJA representative in response to Mr. Miller's filing a financial statement claiming that he was indigent.
Over the 4th of July weekend, Mr. Miller traveled to Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri. While there, his boat (a forfeited asset since his conviction), 'Pipe Dream' was stopped on two occasions; once by the water patrol and once by the U.S. Coast Guard for having too many people aboard the boat. Although not operating the boat, during one stop, Mr. Miller admitted to being drunk.
On July 7th, U. S. Marshalls arrested Miller at his home in Stillwell, Kansas and he was jailed for violation of his conditions of release pending his sentencing. Miller's sentencing date has been postponed due to the newly appointed CJA attorney.
The weekend prior to the hearing, Mr. Morris filed a Motion to Dismiss the Government's new charges.
July 13th was the hearing for those violations. Present in the courtroom were 16 family members of Miller, a homeowner and victim of Miller's and Nancy Seats, President of HADD. Miller was brought into the courtroom in leg shackles. He was dressed in jail-issued, orange jumpsuit with slip on shoes.
Miller's attorney, Mr. Morris preempted the hearing once Judge Robinson entered, and announced that Miller would be surrendering his release status and begin serving his time. He was then handcuffed and led away.
July 30, 2009
On July 30, the government filed a Restraining Order restraining the payment of money from Boreflex or Todd Volker to Jeffrey Miller. The Court granted the Order.
August 7, 2009
There will be a 2 day hearing on October 20-21. Although the hearing was originall for Miller only, it now includes other defendants who are awaiting trial in Miller's first indictment aka 'Miller I'


Biography
Rachel Dollar, the editor of Mortgage Fraud Blog is an attorney and Certified Mortgage Banker who handles litigation for lending institutions and secondary market investors.