Billy Corben
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Securities and Exchange Commission, working in the Miami office since 2007, making nearly a quarter of a million dollars a year.
Suddenly, last year, in 2024, he just quit, abandoning a $235,000 salary, all of his benefits, and sources say a lifetime pension that would have vested in just three years.
Even stranger, his resignation form is like the Epstein files, completely redacted by the federal government.
as if leaving the SEC is some kind of national security secret.
Turns out, according to former colleagues, Miner wasn't just enforcing securities law, he was forcing himself on young ladies in the office.
Three women, two interns, and an attorney say Miner was not a coworker, but a creep who repeatedly and relentlessly sexually harassed them.
In 2012, a college intern said Miner, who was married, invited her to dinner in Brickell after work, where he tried to kiss her,
Twice.
Both times she said no, and the next day told a colleague she was repulsed and had to push him back.
Another intern who was in law school claims Minor wouldn't take no for an answer.
She says he made inappropriate comments, asked her out repeatedly, and sent flirtatious text messages.
even after she reminded him he had a wife and kids and she was in a serious relationship.
The messages became more frequent and suggestive even after her internship ended, until her boyfriend got so frustrated he texted Minor himself to stop bothering her.
It was the sheer persistence.
It was me politely declining way too many times.
In 2016, a junior SEC attorney said Minor's sexual harassment changed the course of my life.
Minor would come into her office and stand on her side of the desk.
He told her he wanted a second apartment, not for work or family, but to carry on an affair with her.
She said he looked at my legs at least three times.
When she told him to leave, he lingered, calling her one of his closest friends.