Montreal billionaire Robert Miller arrested on sex charges involving 10 victims
MONTREAL — Montreal police say billionaire Robert Miller, founder of the company Future Electronics, has been charged with sex crimes involving 10 victims, many of whom were minors.
Police told a news conference today that the 21 alleged offences, including sexual assault, sexual interference and enticing a person to commit prostitution, took place between 1994 and 2016.
A news release from the police says Miller, 80, was arrested in Westmount and has been released on a promise to appear in court on July 3.
Insp. David Shane says the charges send a message to victims that it is never to late to lodge a complaint, and he credits media reporting last year with helping to revive the investigation.