May 19, 2013

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Former OKC Thunder announcer charged with molestation in Garvin Co.

PAULS VALLEY, OK - A former Oklahoma City Thunder announcer who is already accused of multiple sex crimes is now charged with lewd molestion in Garvin County.

44-year-old James Miller turned himself into Garvin County authorities Friday.

He was charged with two counts of lewd molestation relating to an incident that occurred in Stratford in 2004.

Miller entered a plea of not guilty and was released on a $50,000 bond.

Earlier this year, Miller was charged with six counts of child sexual abuse in Pontotoc County and two counts of lewd acts to a child under 16 in Oklahoma County.


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