A Las Vegas man who was arrested outside a California rally for Donald Trump in 2024, prompting a sheriff to declare that his deputies had likely thwarted an assassination attempt, has filed a new federal lawsuit in Nevada.

Vem Miller Yenovkian, who goes by Vem Miller, filed suit in federal court in Las Vegas on Oct. 13 against his ex-wife and 19 other defendants, citing a long list of allegations, including defamation, civil conspiracy and “infliction of emotional distress.”

Much of the 171-page complaint centers around grievances Miller has against his ex-wife, a British citizen named Sonia Elijah. He said he hasn’t been able to see his two children since 2018, six years before his arrest outside a Coachella Valley rally for Trump.

Attempts to reach Elijah via social media were unsucc

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