THE wife of Rangers ace Kenny Miller posted a cryptic message for her social media followers after her husband's pal was cleared of extortion and knife charges in court.
Laura Miller, who told a jury she was left with “footprints on her face” after an Old Firm scuffle took to Twitter to post a message about 'liars' following Billy Steele's court case.
The 29-year-old said: “Liars always unravel themselves. Stay good and truthful and everything else takes care of itself.”
The tweet included a photo which read: “Don’t wrestle with a pig. You’ll both get dirty, but the pig will enjoy it.”
Liars always unravel themselves. Stay good and truthful and everything else takes care of itself. pic.twitter.com/JXUDeI8Y3t
— Laura Miller (@Laura_Millerx) October 13, 2017
She also posted a message on Instagram alongside a Mark Twain quote, which read: “If you tell the truth, you don’t have to remember anything.”
She captioned the photo: “And the truth will always save you.”
Credit: Instagram
As previously reported by the Evening Times, William Steele, 36, was alleged to have demanded £95,000 from two men following a bust-up involving Mr Miller and his wife Laura.
Steele, of Eaglesham, also faced claims he had been seen with a knife in a restaurant car park after the Millers had been caught up in a fight hours after an Old Firm game.
But he walked free after a jury found a charge that he was in possession of a knife not proven and found him not guilty of behaving in a threatening and abusive manner in September last year.
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