Pimping charges dropped for woman associated with billionaire Robert Miller

Teresita Fuentes, a woman alleged to have been an accomplice to Montreal billionaire Robert Miller’s alleged sex crimes, was acquitted Thursday after courts declared there to have not been enough evidence against her.

“The DPCP stated to have no evidence to provide before the tribunal during the hearing of August 6, 2025 and Mrs. Fuentes was found not guilty,” said Directeur des poursuites criminelles et pénales (DPCP) spokesperson Patricia Johnson said in an email.

Fuentes was arrested by Montreal police in June 2024. She was charged with procuring sexual services in connection with one of Miller’s alleged victims.

The 67-year-old woman was facing 24 charges related to sex crimes involving 11 women which took place between 1994 and 2016. Most of the victims were minors during the times of the alleged crimes.

According to court documents, Fuentes and Miller lived at the same address, with police classifying her at the time to be part of the billionaire’s “entourage.”

Quebec Superior Court Justice Lyne Décarie ruled in June that Miller was too sick to stand trial, ordering a stay of proceedings and suspending the 24 sex-related charges.

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