
At 16, Larry Miller killed another teen. At 72, the Nike executive is ready to apologize
CNN
After more than decade in and out of prison, Larry Miller turned his life around, becoming a friend of the stars and president of Nike's Jordan brand. But he had a crippling secret he is only now revealing.
The intervening decades were clouded by Miller keeping his criminal past secret as he rose far up the corporate ladder, mostly notably leading the Jordan Brand at Nike, as well as heading up the Portland Trail Blazers NBA franchise.
He says he suffered debilitating migraines and nightmares until he decided to open up about his whole life, not just that part lived in the public eye.

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