Woman, 67, arrested in connection with Robert Miller sex-assault investigation
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Montreal police arrested a woman in connection with the sex-assault investigation into billionaire Robert Miller.
Montreal police arrested a woman in connection with the sex-assault investigation into billionaire Robert Miller.
Teresita Fuentes, 67, was arrested Tuesday on a charge of pimping, police said in a news release. She was released on a promise to appear in court on July 3, the same day Miller is also due back in court.
The pimping charge against Fuentes is in relation to one of the 10 complainants that were part of the charges against Miller, 80, who was arrested last Thursday at his home in Westmount.
Montreal police say their investigation into the Miller case is ongoing. At a news conference last week, Cmdr. David Shane said further arrests were possible after reopening the case into the tech CEO.
Miller stepped down as chairman and CEO of the Pointe-Claire company he founded, Future Electronics, after a documentary by CBC/Radio-Canada alleged he paid several underage girls for sexual favours over a decade.
Miller has denied the allegations.
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