Olympic Skier Bode Miller Pleads Not Guilty to Drug Charges in Idaho
June 23, 2026
Olympic skier Bode Miller pleaded not guilty to two misdemeanor Idaho charges for possessing psilocybin mushrooms and drug paraphernalia after his June 6 arrest in eastern Idaho.
He posted a $5,000 cash bond and was released pending future court proceedings.
Miller’s Instagram addressed the incident, with a claim that cannabis in the vehicle belonged to a friend.
The Associated Press contributed to reporting on Miller’s case.
Miller spoke about tragedy related to his appearance on Special Forces: World's Toughest Test in 2023, calling the loss brutal and enduring.
Court records show the case is active and pending, with an attorney appearance filed shortly after the case opened.
Miller remains free on bond as the misdemeanor proceedings continue.
The report draws on East Idaho News and AP coverage and notes Miller’s ongoing public profile during the case.
The excerpt provides no further details on outcomes or penalties at this time.
Miller’s legal team has appeared on his behalf; TMZ first reported the incident, later corroborated by court filings.
Miller has also emphasized safety messaging in parenting, including swimming and drowning-prevention principles.
Miller’s attorney and longtime representatives have not publicly commented on the arrest.
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