Mitchell Miller’s twin sister calls out his victim, says story isn’t one-sided!

She says people are ruining her brother’s life.

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Mitchell Miller’s twin sister calls out his victim, says story isn’t one-sided!
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No one expected to hear from Mitchell Miller’s camp, however, his twin sister Clarissa came out with a message on social message to defend her brother with everything that has taken place.

On Thursday, the Arizona Coyotes announced that they had renounced the rights to top 2020 draft pick Mitchell Miller. The decision was (finally) made after a story published by Craig Harris and Jose M. Romero of The Arizona Republic revealed that Miller and another teen were charged with assault and violating the Ohio Safe Schools Act for bullying Isaiah Meyer-Crothers, a Black classmate with developmental disabilities in 2016. Despite this horrible story about Miller, the Coyotes still chose to move forward and select him in the fourth round (111th overall) of the draft on Oct. 7. They had a sudden change of heart, probably because of all the hate they got for getting involved with Miller. 

On Friday, it was the University of North Dakota hockey team who chose to cut ties with the young player. 

That might be what has prompted his sister to come out and defend her brother, saying he is genuine and big hearted, and has African American friends and is not racist. She hates that she’s getting direct messages on social media who insult her brother and family, and adds that “if anyone knows both Mitchell and Isaiah know this story was just one sided.”


This will have a lot of people talking. We totally understand that she wants to support and protect her brother, however, he has already admitted to bullying Meyer-Crother and was the only one charged in the story. 

Why throw Meyer-Crother under the bus is a thorough investigation was done? 

This is getting ugly and we can totally understand that family and friends of Miller hate to see him go down like this. We are not sure this is the right way to go about it though. 

Source: Twitter