Olympic medalist Bode Miller’s arrest due to magic mushrooms

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Bode Miller had intentions of going on a trip.

The Olympic skiing hero was caught with a dispensary bag of psychedelic mushrooms, police claim in a probable cause affidavit obtained by TMZ, with the psilocybin leading to his June 6 arrest in Idaho.

Per the outlet, the 48-year-old had 4.1 grams of the magic mushrooms on him, just days before the eight-year anniversary of his 19-month-old daughter’s tragic drowning death.

The gold medal winner in the super combined at the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver was later released on $5,000 bond with a pretrial hearing scheduled for July 29.


Mugshot of Bode Miller facing forward and in profile, against a height chart.
Photo obtained by the NY Post of Bode Miller’s mugshot from June 6, 2026. Fremont County Sheriff’s Office

He pleaded not guilty to one count of possession of a controlled substance and one count of possession of drug paraphernalia.

Miller is one of the most decorated skiers in American history, with six medals on his resume along with a pair of overall World Cup titles.

He retired from competitive skiing in 2017, but has stayed around the sport in various ways since, working as a broadcaster among other roles.


Bode Miller of the USA skis the downhill portion of the men's combined downhill competition at the 2002 Winter Olympics.
Bode Miller of the United States carves a turn as he competes in the downhill portion of the men’s combined downhill skiing competition at the Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games. REUTERS

The New Hampshire native shares six children with former pro beach volleyball player Morgan Beck Miller, as well as two children from his previous relationships.

Their daughter, Emeline, died on June 10, 2018 after drowning in a neighbor’s pool.



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