Otis Miller

Otis Miller

State:
Member Since: 02/20/2026
Age: 50

Hi, my name is Otis, I have been incarcerated 25 years. On July 8,2019 I was brutally attacked by several prison guards. An inmate recorded what happened to me and sent the footage to YouTube and it went viral. Go to YouTube and type Lake C.I. beating Otis Miller and you will see the video. My story has been featured in several newspapers. I didn’t let that horrific event stop me from moving forward.

I wrote a book called the day that almost killed me and I’m looking for book publishers. By getting my book published I can create my on cash flow. I have a mastermind investing group in prison that invest in crypto, stocks, options and Reit’s. I had made thousands of dollars until a so-called friends took all my money out of the brokerage account. That is why I am looking for someone who believes in loyalty, honesty and holds integrity close to the heart. I’m an individual who finds pleasure in socializing, networking and establishing solid foundations. All are encouraged to email me no matter what age, creed, or gender.

Profile Overview

Age
50 years
Gender
Male
Crime(s) Convicted Of:
Selling Cocaine or Heroin Near a School
Crime
Selling Cocaine or Heroin Near a School
Sexual Orientation
Straight
Ethnicity
Black
Marital Status
Single
Religion
Spiritual
Email System Used
Securus
Mailing Address
Otis Miller #462738
TOMOKA C.I.
Po Box 23608
Tampa FL 33623
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