Olympic Skier Bode Miller Pleads Not Guilty to Drug Charges in Idaho

June 23, 2026
Olympic Skier Bode Miller Pleads Not Guilty to Drug Charges in Idaho
  • 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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