Newly reported Matt Miller crash footage appears to show the ESPN analyst’s Ford Bronco cross a double-yellow center line and strike an oncoming vehicle on a Jasper County road on June 17. The recording, described in reporting by Fox News’ OutKick, has renewed scrutiny of a linked GoFundMe and prompted the Missouri Attorney General to solicit consumer complaints. OutKick / Fox News
Matt Miller crash footage: what the dash cam shows
The dash-cam clip as described in reporting begins on a two-lane road at about 3:50 p.m. on June 17 and shows a Ford Bronco traveling in one direction before drifting across the double-yellow center line into the opposing lane. OutKick
According to those reports, an oncoming pickup moved partly to the shoulder but the two vehicles collided; the reporting attributes the clip to a third-party source and says law enforcement in Jasper County has not released the full official recording publicly. Because the full official footage has not been released by authorities, some details in third-party copies remain unverified.
Injuries, surgery and ESPN status
Published accounts say Miller suffered multiple fractures, broken ribs and other serious injuries in the crash and later underwent surgery that included amputation of his left arm; his public posts described the procedure as life-saving. OutKick
Miller posted updates on social platforms reporting surgical progress on a femur and patella and indicating plans to pursue prosthetic care; those posts also stated he is taking leave from ESPN to focus on recovery. OutKick reported the ESPN status and cited Miller’s public updates; the network has not released additional public details beyond the leave announcement quoted in reporting.
GoFundMe timeline and reported status
After the crash, a GoFundMe campaign linked in reporting to Miller launched with an initial stated goal of $10,000. OutKick’s coverage says subsequent reporting indicated campaign totals rose to roughly $55,000 after adjustments and that the campaign appeared paused at about $51,000 following the Missouri Attorney General’s notice of inquiry on July 2. OutKick
Those figures are described in published reports; GoFundMe and the campaign organizer have not been quoted here to independently confirm current totals or pause status. For readers seeking the most current campaign page status, check the campaign’s page on GoFundMe (gofundme.com) or contact the campaign organizer and GoFundMe directly for verification.
Fantasy league accusations and community reaction
A viral Reddit thread and subsequent reporting raised allegations from some fantasy league participants that Miller — described by Sleeper as commissioner of 91 leagues last season — had delayed or missed payouts in leagues he ran. OutKick reported those user claims and the platform involvement. These are reported allegations from multiple individuals and have not been adjudicated or independently verified in public records. OutKick
Some former league members interviewed by outlets said they received payments only after public fundraising began; other users disputed the timing and details. Because these are community-sourced claims, they should be treated as allegations pending documentary proof or official findings.
Missouri Attorney General probe and how to complain
The Missouri Attorney General’s Office confirmed it is aware of reported concerns and is soliciting consumer complaints through its Consumer Protection Section, per public guidance cited in reporting and the office’s consumer pages. The AG’s office said it accepts complaints from Missouri residents and non-residents when appropriate. For official guidance and to file, consult the Attorney General’s Consumer Protection resources. Missouri Attorney General – Consumer Protection
How to file (official paths): gather any supporting documentation (screenshots, receipts, correspondence), then either file online via the Missouri Attorney General’s consumer complaint portal or call the Consumer Protection line at 800-392-8222 to discuss next steps. The AG’s website provides the online form and details on what information to include. File a complaint
What comes next
Key open questions include whether Jasper County law enforcement will release the full dash-cam footage publicly, whether the Missouri Attorney General will publish findings from any inquiry into the GoFundMe or related allegations, and whether GoFundMe or the campaign organizer will confirm current totals and pause status. Media reporting so far has relied on third-party copies of the dash-cam and interviews with league participants; independent verification remains the primary next step.
OutKick and other outlets cited in this report spoke to multiple sources and reported public posts by Miller; readers should expect updates if state agencies, GoFundMe, ESPN or the campaign organizer issue further statements. Verification from official incident reports, GoFundMe account records, or statements from the Missouri Attorney General’s office will be necessary to confirm many of the contested details.
FAQ
What does the dash cam show?
Reported dash-cam video described by OutKick appears to show Miller’s Ford Bronco crossing a double-yellow center line and colliding with an oncoming truck on a Jasper County two-lane road on June 17; law enforcement has not publicly released the full official dash-cam recording as of the most recent reporting. OutKick
Is the GoFundMe still active or paused?
Published reports indicate the campaign’s initial goal was $10,000 and that totals were later reported as high as roughly $55,000; those same reports say the campaign appeared paused at about $51,000 after the Missouri Attorney General opened an inquiry. Because GoFundMe and the campaign organizer have not been independently quoted here to confirm changes, check the campaign page on GoFundMe or contact the organizer for the latest status. GoFundMe
How can I file a complaint with the Missouri Attorney General?
File online through the Missouri Attorney General’s consumer complaint portal or call the Consumer Protection line at 800-392-8222. Be prepared to include documentation such as screenshots, emails, receipts and the names of involved parties. See the AG’s official site for filing instructions and the online form. Missouri AG — file a complaint
Source attribution: This article summarizes reporting by Fox News’ OutKick on the dash-cam footage, injuries, the GoFundMe campaign and related community claims. It also uses guidance from the Missouri Attorney General’s Consumer Protection pages for official complaint filing instructions. Links: OutKick / Fox News coverage; Missouri Attorney General — Consumer Protection; GoFundMe.