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Bode Miller Drug Charges Dropped in Idaho
26 Jun
Summary
- Bode Miller faced misdemeanor drug and paraphernalia charges.
- Fremont County prosecutor declined to proceed with the case.
- The dismissal is related to another ongoing active investigation.

Former U.S. Olympic skiing champion Bode Miller is no longer facing misdemeanor drug charges in Idaho. The Fremont County prosecuting attorney's office announced they will not proceed with the case. Miller had been arrested on June 6 and faced charges for possession of a controlled substance and drug paraphernalia.
Prosecutors cited new information received as the reason for dismissing the charges, stating it was in the interest of justice. While probable cause existed for the initial arrest, the office declined further comment due to the matter being related to another active investigation.
Miller, a six-time Olympic medalist, had previously posted a $5,000 bond and pleaded not guilty. His pretrial hearing was scheduled for July 29. This development concludes the specific charges against him in this instance.