Robert Miller, an 80-year-old billionaire businessman, is being referred to as Canada’s Jeffrey Epstein due to allegations in a class action lawsuit that he paid minor girls as young as 11 to have sex with him.
Before resigning as president and CEO in February 2023, Miller informed staff members of Defendant Future Electronics that he “adamantly and vehemently denies the malicious allegations made against him and confirms that they are false.”
The alleged sex crimes happened in the early 2000s and 1990s.
According to the victims, the millionaire enticed and coerced them into sexual abuse using drugs and alcohol.
His victims were destitute and defenceless.
One victim, known as Madame 7 in the class action lawsuit, said she was tricked into the harrowing meeting with Miller in an exclusive interview with The Sun (US).
To conceal their identities, each of the ladies cited in the case is referred to as Madame and given a matching number.
A second lady referred to in the lawsuit as Madame 46, told The US Sun that Miller first abused her when she was twelve years old.
At the time, he was in his early 30s.
Miller allegedly handed the 12-year-old $20 once the performance was over and instructed her to go purchase something pleasant.
The sexual exploitation, rape and abuse became into a regular event.