Pools, parties, prostitution, prison: The Scott Miller story
Scott Miller, the Australian Olympian, ended a long decline by being incarcerated, which he claims saved his life. The silver medalist from the 1996 Atlanta Games faced years of addiction, bankruptcy, and legal troubles, culminating in over three years in maximum security prison. His journey reflects one of the most significant falls from grace in Australian sporting history.
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Published 20 Jun 2026, 18:42 UTC · Updated 20 Jun 2026, 18:50 UTC
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