Anthony Millner

Anthony Millner

Anthony Millner

State:
Member Since: 03/02/2026
Age: 35

To my new friends, hello and thank for stopping by my page and using your time to get to know the man in the pictures. My name is Anthony, but I go by Ritz Carlton like the establishment. I consider myself a classy gentleman and always a good time. I’m an army veteran, God Bless America. So, I enjoy and take pride in working out, exercise plays a major role in my day-to-day life. Even though I may be shy, I still love to laugh, joke, and have fun. I’m very much business and asset motivated currently with hopes of getting into sticks and bonds. I’m also learning real estate and working on publishing my writing. Be it music or program guides. I love to write music and sing. I consider myself a great listener and I’m very patient, so if you need to get things off your chest and want a little bit of feedback, I’m here. Well, I’m looking for friendships. People who want to know me for me. I want to be able to have conversations with people that have actual substance and possibly have someone who can bring me out of my shell. I’m a shy guy so this is a big step for me and patience is key, I’m pretty reserved. Well, I look forward to hearing from you soon.

Sincerely,
Ritz

Profile Overview

Age
35 years
Gender
Male
Crime(s) Convicted Of:
Manslaughter
Crime
Manslaughter
Sexual Orientation
Straight
Marital Status
Single
Email System Used
Getting Out
Mailing Address
Anthony Millner #22306116
OSP
2605 State St
Salem OR 97310
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