A pastor whose wife died in a notorious suicide has had his South Carolina home raided by the FBI.
Bureau officials searched the Myrtle Beach home of John Paul Miller Friday, six months after he announced wife Mica’s suicide in a bizarre sermon.
Agents told WBTW they are ‘conducting court authorized law enforcement activity’ at the lavish property, but refused to comment further.
Neighbors said they’d been told agents were there to execute a search warrant, with Miller not believed to be at home when law enforcement arrived.
FBI agents raid the Myrtle Beach home of John Paul Miller Friday, six months after his wife Mica killed herself

Pastor Jonathan Miller, left, had his Myrtle Beach home raided by the FBI Friday, six months after wife Mica’s suicide (Mica pictured right)
Multiple trucks were pictured outside Miller’s home as the raid began, with agents wearing uniforms that said ‘Evidence Response Team.’
They could be seen donning gloves an bringing bags from one of the trucks while preparing to enter the home.
Mica shot herself dead in Lumber River State Park in Robeson County, South Carolina, in April.
Haunting surveillance footage showed her buying a gun at a pawn shop shortly before her death, then driving into the remote area where she ended her life.
There’s no suggestion Miller was directly involved in his wife’s death, but allegations of abuse and infidelity began to swirl shortly after he announced Mica’s passing at Market Common Church.
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