A former employee of President Donald Trump was accused of endangering his pregnant girlfriend’s life by putting an abortion pill into her drink without her knowledge.
Jason Miller, who was working on Trump’s campaign as a spokesman back in 2016, is yet to answer in court about what he allegedly did and fight off the accusations.
Miller has announced recently that for the time being, he will quit his job at CNN so he can “focus on clearing [his] name” and battle the accusations against him.
The shocking claims came from documents filed in court for the custody battle between Miller and A.J. Delgado, another Trump supporter and columnist with whom he shares a son.
According to court documents, Miller cheated on his spouse with a dancer that he met at a strip club in Orlando.
However, when the performer told Miller she was expecting his child, he allegedly decided to take matters into his own hands and end the pregnancy with an abortion pill that he slipped in her smoothie without telling her.
As a result, the unnamed woman had to be admitted to the hospital due to heavy bleeding and was even on the verge of going into a comatose condition.
The victim of the abortion pill stayed in the medical institution for two days so she could be cleared of the toxic combination that had been created by mixing the pill with other drugs she had consumed at the time.
Besides clearing his name of the accusation of slipping the pill in the drink, Miller might have to undergo a psychological evaluation if Delgado, who claims she is scared for her safety, finds a way to prevail.
Miller cheated on his wife with Delgado back in 2016 when both of them were working on Trump’s campaign.
Miller has tried his best to debunk the story on social media. Splinter News first published it.
1) There is no validity to the false accusations made in the document Arlene “AJ” Delgado filed herself, without an attorney.
— Jason Miller (@JasonMillerinDC) September 22, 2018
5) The family court Judge involved in our case in Miami-Dade Circuit Court recently raised serious issues surrounding Ms. Delgado’s emotional and mental health. Any reporter wanting the facts about this can contact me directly.
— Jason Miller (@JasonMillerinDC) September 22, 2018