Robert Miller (businessman)

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Robert Miller
BornJuly 1943 (age 80)
Alma mater Rider University
Occupation(s)Owner and founder of Future Electronics
Children2

Robert Miller (born July 1943) is a Canadian billionaire businessman who founded Future Electronics in 1968, and built it into the world's third-largest electronics distributor. He stepped down as the company's president and chief executive officer following allegations by at least 28 women of setting up a system involving paying young girls for sex. [1]

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Miller is also a supporter of the Alcor Life Extension Foundation and cryonics research, [2] and he intends to be cryopreserved himself. [3]

Early life and career

Miller was born in July 1943. [4] Miller is a graduate of Rider University. [2] [5] [6] He worked at a snackbar and as a DJ to pay for college. [7] He founded Future Electronics in 1968, and built it into the world's third-largest electronics distributor. [1] [8]

As part of a fraud probe into the company, the company was raided by the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in 1999. [8] Miller told employees that the raid was "an unfounded assault upon our integrity". [8] The company both challenged the raid and the surrender of documents to authorities. [8] [9] The FBI and U.S. Attorney's Office announced in 2002 that they would not pursue charges. [8]

He stepped down as the company's president and chief executive officer following allegations by at least 28 women of setting up a system involving paying young girls for sex. [1]

Allegations of sexual assault

In 2023, CBC/Radio Canada published a story alleging that Miller had been investigated several times for having paid for sexual contacts with minors for years. Miller's lawyers have denied all allegations. [10] [11]

Following the broadcast on February 2, 2023 on the Radio Canada investigative programs Enquête and The Fifth Estate on CBC Television , Miller stepped down as chairman, president and CEO of Future Electronics. [12]

Personal life

Miller is divorced, with two children, and lives in Montreal, Canada. [2] Miller's ex-wife is Margaret Antonier, a former advertising executive at the Montreal radio stations CJAD and CJFM and a real estate developer. [9] [8] According to the North Bay Nugget , they separated in 2005 and divorced in 2006. [8]

Miller acquired his Westmount home from Seagram co-chair Charles Bronfman in 1984 for $2.65 million in what was at the time the second most expensive sale of a residence in Canada. [9] [13]

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