Crime & Safety

Jason 'Mayhem' Miller Back In Hot Water, Takes Plea Deal

With a lengthy history with Orange County law enforcement, the former MMA fighter will spend almost a year in jail.

MTV's Jason Mayhem Miller attends ESPN the Magazine's 7th Annual Pre-Draft Party at Espace on April 21, 2010 in New York City. (Photo by Mark Von Holden/Getty Images for ESPN)
MTV's Jason Mayhem Miller attends ESPN the Magazine's 7th Annual Pre-Draft Party at Espace on April 21, 2010 in New York City. (Photo by Mark Von Holden/Getty Images for ESPN) (Mark Von Holden / Getty Images)

ORANGE COUNTY, CA — Troubled MMA fighter Jason Mayhem Miller will spend the next almost year in jail, court records show. Former mixed martial arts fighter who has a lengthy criminal record pleaded guilty Tuesday to vandalism and was immediately sentenced to 364 days in jail.

As part of the plea deal, a felony count of attempted grand theft was dismissed, according to court records.

Miller, 40, has been in custody since his arrest last Aug. 21, when he was charged in a residential burglary and car theft case in Irvine while on probation in a domestic violence case.

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Miller was originally charged with one felony count each of first-degree burglary, unlawful taking of a vehicle and grand theft auto.

A lengthy history of tangling with local law enforcement.

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Miller pleaded guilty on July 18, 2019, to felony vandalism and misdemeanor violation of a protective stay-away order and was sentenced to a year in jail and placed on three years probation.

In that case, he smashed a large marble table at his girlfriend's La Habra residence while also punching holes in— and removing doors from — the home and derailing the garage door.

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Miller pleaded guilty to beating the same girlfriend in September 2017 and was sentenced two months later to 124 days in jail and released with credit for time served, according to court records.

Miller was arrested again on Jan. 11, 2018, when he was found to have a bulletproof vest and various other weapons such as nunchucks, various knives, a machete, an ax, a samurai sword and replica assault weapons, according to a probation officer's report. Police also allegedly found human growth hormone and various other performance-enhancing drugs apparently obtained without a prescription.

Miller, whose progress on probation was previously characterized as "limited and disappointing" by the probation officer, dropped out of a drug and alcohol recovery program.

On Sept. 23, 2018, he tested positive for the ingredient in marijuana and various opioids, according to court records.

When Miller resolved a litany of legal troubles in 2017, prosecutors said he could face up to 21 years in prison if he ran afoul of the law again. When he accepted a plea bargain from Orange County Superior Court Judge Robert Fitzgerald in April of that year, he said he was committed to clearing probation.

"I'm going to fly right," Miller told reporters at that time.

At the time, Miller said his repeated contacts with law enforcement started after being accused of domestic violence by an ex-girlfriend. Shortly after the allegations surfaced, he lost his job as an analyst with Fox Sports and couldn't get any more fights.

"My entire life turned into a crisis," Miller told reporters in 2017.

Fitzgerald sentenced him to 100 days in jail, but since he had already accrued credit for time served, he did not have to spend any more time in custody.

Miller was acquitted on Feb. 1, 2017, of beating up the former girlfriend, but other charges involving his conflicts with law enforcement were set aside at the time for a separate trial.

In one conflict with Orange County sheriff's deputies, he was "live-tweeting" the encounter as they tried to serve him with an arrest warrant at his Mission Viejo home in October 2014.

In July 2016, he got into an argument with two women, one of whom slapped him, at the Saddle Ranch Chop House in the Triangle Square shopping center in Costa Mesa. The heavily intoxicated Miller, who grabbed the woman who slapped him by the leg, was detained by a security guard at the restaurant until police arrived.

In January 2016, Miller spray-painted graffiti on a wall of a now-shuttered tattoo parlor in Lake Forest. That same month, he cranked up a stereo volume in the same tattoo parlor, blowing out the speakers.

In October 2015, he hurled a ceramic tile at deputies and threatened them with a large fire extinguisher and metal police and had to be subdued with a Taser. In March of that year, he kicked a police officer and spat at another cop at the White House restaurant in Laguna Beach, prosecutors said.

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