Prince Miller is a famous basketball player and Coach Ray Masters's most successful player.
History[]
When he was about ten years old, he started practicing basketball under Coach Masters. However, he was sexually abused by his basketball coach on his first road trip. He endured this for years but always kept silent until turning fifteen.
Over the years, he went onto become a renowned basketball player, with his cousin Supreme serving as his manager.
Personal Fouls[]
His abuse comes to the attention of Special Victims Unit, once his old roommate and fellow victim Stevie Harris reveals the truth on Masters. However, Prince wouldn't admit that any of this actually happened to him and as a result, he resented Harris for telling the detectives this. When Harris was later found dead, he looked like a suspect but had an alibi of hooking up with two women and had a video of the encounter as proof. He was greatly shocked to hear Supreme actually killed Harris, to prevent him from ruining Prince's status.
Prince still wasn't ready to admit the abuse, causing SVU to remind him of it. The detectives then took him to the old court he played at, where he is bombarded by fans before he reunites with his old coach, who subtly taunts him about his past assault by calling him his "favorite" player. Prince then realized Coach Masters is still a monster after seeing him with a potential new victim. SVU told him that the young boy could end up suffering like he did.
Having relived his past trauma and seeing it still going on, he decides to testify against Masters in front of the grand jury. Ultimately, Masters is arrested, and Prince does a live interview, with other players standing by him. Prince admits his abuse while encouraging the other victims to come forward with their stories. (SVU: "Personal Fouls")