The ex-wife of South Carolina pastor John Paul Miller — whose second wife killed herself after slapping him with divorce papers — has alleged he was “sexually inappropriate” with underage girls at his church and was repeatedly unfaithful, newly filed court documents show.
The sordid allegations about the 44-year-old pastor’s sex life were laid bare in emergency court papers filed last week by his first wife, Alison Williams, as she seeks custody of the couple’s two teen children, News 13 reported.
The claims are the latest to engulf Miller after his second wife, Mica Miller, shot herself dead in April just weeks after she accused him of grooming her as a teen and abusing her throughout their marriage — allegations he strenuously denies.
In her custody battle filing, Williams alleges that Miller — a pastor at Solid Rock Church in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina — has a history of being “sexually inappropriate with several underage female members” of his congregation and regularly hired prostitutes.
She claimed the underage girls Miller allegedly contacted had given her detailed accounts of his actions but none have ever come forward publicly because they feared retaliation.
“I went to the police department for the purpose of making a report and requesting an investigation,” Miller alleged in the court papers.
“However, I was in essence told by police officials that nobody would believe me because J.P. was a well-known pastor and we’re in the middle of a divorce.”
Williams divorced Miller in 2016 after learning he’d started having an affair with Mica while the younger woman was working as a nanny for the couple’s two kids, the filing states.
At some point after marrying Mica in 2017, Miller then allegedly started cheating on his second wife, too, Williams alleged in court docs.