Von Miller’s girlfriend reacted to his domestic violence charge

Von Miller’s girlfriend Megan Denise reacted to his domestic violence charge by disabling comments on her Instagram page. Denise has a considerable following—over 1.2 million—for her modeling. She’s also a licensed medical esthetician.
The Dallas Police Department announced Miller and the alleged victim got into a verbal argument, after which Miller allegedly assaulted the victim, based on a preliminary investigation after Dallas police responded to a “major disturbance call” on Wednesday, per the NFL.
“This morning, we were made aware of an incident involving Von Miller,” the Bills said in a statement that day. “We are in the process of gathering more information and will have no further comment at this point.” Miller left the scene before officers arrived, per the police. The alleged victim was treated for minor injuries and was not transported to an area hospital, according to a police statement. “We are aware of the matter and have been in contact with the club,” the NFL said in a statement on Thursday. “We have no further comment at this time.”
Reports have not confirmed Denise is the victim, however, per the affidavit for the arrest warrant obtained by ESPN, the woman and Miller have been in a relationship for seven years and have children together. She told police officers that she was six weeks pregnant.
According to the affidavit, the altercation took place during an argument concerning the woman’s travel plans, which began around 10:40 a.m. CT, she left the main bedroom and slammed the door to the office of the apartment, which made Miller “visibly angry.”
He then followed her into the office and yelled at her to “get out.” The woman said that she tried to comply and went to collect her belongings, but she said Miller pushed her, at one point taking out his phone to try to record the altercation. She yelled “stop, I’m pregnant,” several times.
The affidavit noted that Miller stepped on her feet as he pushed her, which caused her to fall into a chair, then applied pressure to her neck for three to five seconds, which police say caused pain but not difficulty breathing. Police responded to her call and saw she had “minor abrasions” on her left hand, as well as bruising on her abdomen, left bicep, and neck that was “consistent with applied pressure,” the affidavit said.
In a text exchange on the evening of November 30, with WFAA in Dallas, the woman called the incident “a huge misunderstanding” and said, “No one assaulted anyone.”
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