An Oklahoma City man facing three felonies dealing with a child with the crimes allegedly occurring in Lincoln County has pleaded innocent to all the charges.
Mark Leon Miller, 58, was formally charged in Lincoln County District Court on Aug. 15 with enabling child sexual abuse, enabling child sexual exploitation and child neglect.
During his arraignment onTuesday before District Judge Sarah Bridge, Miller pleaded innocent to each count. The judge received the plea and she set his case for disposition on Jan. 28, 2025.
Judge Bridge also scheduled a hearing for Dec. 18 this year on Miller’s motion to reduce bail.
Miller appeared before Special Judge Emily Mueller on the same day he was charged. The judge set his bond at $100,000 and ordered that he have no contact with anyone under 18 years old.
Miller waived his preliminary hearing on Nov. 7. Count 1 accuses Miller of enabling child sexual abuse between July 4, 2023 and July 24, 2024 as a person responsible for the health, safety and welfare of a child.
In Count 2, Miller is charged between the same time period with the crime of enabling child sexual exploitation as a person responsible for the health, safety and welfare of a child.
Count 3 charges Miller with during the same time period of child neglect a person responsible for a child’s health, safety and welfare.
Tony Foreman, District Attorney’s investigator for the 23rd Judicial District, was contacted by the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office and asked to assist with the investigation involving a child.