On Thursday, Rep. Max Miller (R-Ohio) strongly refuted allegations that he physically abused his ex-wife, following the emergence of photographs that allegedly depict the aftermath of such incidents. These claims have surfaced amid a contentious child custody dispute.
Emily Moreno, Miller’s former spouse and daughter of Sen. Bernie Moreno (R-Ohio), has reportedly been chronicling these alleged abuses for years. The Daily Mail has obtained shocking selfies that appear to show bruises on her arms and torso, as well as burns on her chest, allegedly inflicted by Miller during violent outbursts.
One of the alleged incidents reportedly occurred on February 1 during a confrontation when Moreno, 32, went to Miller’s home in Ohio to collect their 2-year-old daughter. According to Moreno’s account, Miller, 37, allegedly assaulted her in the presence of their child, leaving visible marks on her arms, elbow, and abdomen.
In response to the alleged incident, Moreno took photographs in front of a bathroom mirror the next day to document her injuries.
The Bay Village Police Department has confirmed that they responded to a report of child abuse on that date. An investigation is currently underway, as reported by the media outlet.
The Bay Village Police Department confirmed that it responded to a report of child abuse on that date and that an investigation is ongoing, according to the outlet.Â
In an earlier incident, Miller allegedly hurled a pot of boiling water at Moreno during a June 9, 2024, argument.
Some of the boiling water hit Moreno in the chest and she took photographs of her injuries the same day, sources told the outlet.
One image showed Moreno with her T-shirt collar pulled down, revealing redness across her upper chest.
Their daughter was at home and looking on when the alleged incident took place, sources said.Â
A handwritten apology note, which did not reference physical abuse, was allegedly penned by Miller to Moreno on the day of the incident.
âI don’t know what to do. I do know you love me, protect me, and care for me. I failed to do that for you,â Miller allegedly wrote. âI’m sorry and I just want to close my eyes and wake up and everything be normal.
âI know that won’t happen. I’m sorry I failed you and [their daughter]. It’s eating me alive. I love you, even if you think I don’t. I love you so much. I’m so sorry. I’m just a f–k up and worthless.â
The couple filed for divorce two months after the alleged water-throwing incident.
âThe photographic evidence speaks for itself. These images, combined with the documented history in court filings, directly contradict years of Mr Miller’s denial,â Moreno’s attorney told the Daily Mail. âAny claim that Ms Moreno fabricated these allegations collapses in the face of contemporaneous physical evidence.â
âIt is unfortunate that these matters have become public when Ms Moreno has made every effort to keep them private and out of court for the sake of their daughter,â her attorney added. âBut the ongoing pattern of behavior, coupled with the continued denials, has made silence no longer possible.â
Miller denied the accusations in a lengthy social media post, in which he included evidence he claims refutes the allegations of abuse.
âThe moral of the story is this. My ex-wife needs help,â the congressman wrote on X. âShe is more focused on hurting me than loving our child.
âShe does not need âjournalistsâ that do nothing more than copy and paste what they receive from terrible lawyers, convincing someone that this will help them in court…it won’t.â
Miller shared doorbell camera footage from the day of the alleged Feb. 1 assault showing Moreno leaving his home with their daughter and later returning for their dogs.
âYes, I even said I love you on their way out,â Miller noted, adding, âWhy would she [return to get the dogs] if she was afraid?â
Miller previously attested in a court document that his girlfriend was at the home when the alleged assault took place, but later retracted the claim.
The congressman also shared an audio recording of Moreno, dated Aug. 7, 2024 â after the alleged boiling water incident â where his ex tells him: âYou are a very kind person and I donât think you would ever hurt me physically.â
Miller, who was elected to the House in 2022, did multiple stints in the first Trump administration, including a Treasury Department role, serving as an associate director of the Presidential Personnel Office, and as a special assistant to the president.
The second-term congressman previously had a nasty defamation battle with former White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham, his ex-girlfriend, over a book she wrote detailing alleged âabusiveâ and âviolentâ behavior from an unnamed White House staffer.
In the secret audio recording shared by Miller, Moreno appears to refute Grishamâs allegations, suggesting what she wrote was âcruelâ and âevil.â
Reps for Miller and Moreno did not immediately respond to The Postâs requests for comment.

















