“Head Slave's” Decision Could Send Sugar Daddy Case to Court

The Michigan woman accused being the "head slave" to a Greenwich millionaire is going on trial to face blackmale charges.

 A Greenwich millionaire’s dirty laundry from a sugar daddy extortion case might become even more public after his alleged "head slave" rejected a plea deal.

Patricia Miller, 45, of Michigan, who is accused of being the “head slave” of Stephen Dent’s online fantasy world, has rejected a plea deal and her case is heading to court, The Greenwich Time is reporting that .
 
Miller is charged with first-degree conspiracy to commit larceny, first-degree criminal attempt at larceny and second-degree larceny for allegedly using various personas to blackmail Dent, who also happened to be a DuPont heir.
 
Miller told a state Superior Court judge she would not accept a plea agreement because she wants to tell her side of the story, Time reports. She could spend nearly 50 years in jail if she is convicted.
 
Dent, an investor allegedly viewed himself as a “slave master,” and had a network of women he chatted with on the “sugar daddy” dating site SeekingArrangement.com, according to several news reports.
 
Miller is the fourth person charged by Greenwich police with attempting or successfully extorting the millionaire. She claims she had nothing to do with an Ohio couple, Dawn and Christopher Jessop, who pleaded guilty in May to an extortion scheme that swindled Dent out of more than $100,000.

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