Kevin Miller is a businessman, a former inmate incarcerated at Federal Correctional Institution, Danbury, and Mike Ross' cellmate.
History
- "You know, I always knew that Jill and I were from two different worlds. And she was a Sutter, and I was just–"
"A guy who was good with numbers and didn't have much else?"
"Figured it was only a matter of time before she came to her senses, but she never did."
"Well, let me guess, William never accepted it."
"No. So when he asked me to develop that algorithm, I thought, "This is my chance." And when I gave it to him, he acted so proud. Started calling me his genius son-in-law. But I was really just the world's biggest sucker, because I let that son of a bitch get one over on me, and I'll regret it for the rest of my life." - ―Kevin Miller and Mike Ross
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He was asked by Frank Gallo to switch cells for a few hours on Mike's first day in prison, so Gallo could pretend to be Mike's cellmate and befriend him. However, Kevin then realized his mistake and called a guard when Gallo and his two goons were going to stab Mike.
Mike and Kevin then become friends and spend their time together to protect each other from Frank Gallo and his corrupt guards. Mike and Harvey Specter eventually convince Jill to turn against her father who is sent to prison for his crimes, securing Mike a deal to get out of prison with Sean Cahill.
Mike was able to get him out of prison by working with Harvey's old mentor, Cameron Dennis, to keep Gallo in prison at his parole hearing in exchange. Although Sean had refused to help Kevin, Cameron explained that he puts real criminals behind bars and that it was no issue for him to get the prosecutor on Kevin's case to release Kevin, who was only a drunk driver, in exchange for the benefit of keeping a murderer behind bars instead. However, while Kevin was released on schedule, Mike wasn't, leaving him at the mercy of Gallo for the night. This was later revealed to be a ploy by Mike and Sean to get Gallo to incriminate himself and force Gallo to get off of Mike and Harvey's backs permanently.[1]
After being freed from prison, he returned to his life as a businessman, gaining the biggest corner office at his firm. He was approached by Harvey to hire Nick Pavanotti as a favor, although the hiring never went through despite Kevin's agreement as Harvey handled the matter through Sean Cahill.[2] Harvey also approaches him again shortly after to have him buy SensaTech and rehire its recently fired CEO Dan Foley.[3]
Appearances
Suits, Season 6 | |||
#01 | "To Trouble" | #09 | "The Hand That Feeds You" |
#02 | "Accounts Payable" | #10 | "P.S.L." |
#03 | "Back on the Map" | #11 | "She's Gone" |
#04 | "Turn" | #12 | "The Painting" |
#05 | "Trust" | #13 | "Teeth, Nose, Teeth" |
#06 | "Spain" | #14 | "Admission of Guilt" |
#07 | "Shake the Trees" | #15 | "Quid Pro Quo" |
#08 | "Borrowed Time" | #16 | "Character and Fitness" |
Suits, Season 8 | |||
#01 | "Right-Hand Man" | #09 | "Motion to Delay" |
#02 | "Pecking Order" | #10 | "Managing Partner" |
#03 | "Promises, Promises" | #11 | "Rocky 8" |
#04 | "Revenue Per Square Foot" | #12 | "Whale Hunt" |
#05 | "Good Mudding" | #13 | "The Greater Good" |
#06 | "Cats, Ballet, Harvey Specter" | #14 | "Peas in a Pod" |
#07 | "Sour Grapes" | #15 | "Stalking Horse" |
#08 | "Coral Gables" | #16 | "Harvey" |
Suits, Season 9 | |||
#01 | "Everything's Changed" | #06 | "Whatever It Takes" |
#02 | "Special Master" | #07 | "Scenic Route" |
#03 | "Windmills" | #08 | "Prisoner's Dilemma" |
#04 | "Cairo" | #09 | "Thunder Away" |
#05 | "If the Shoe Fits" | #10 | "One Last Con" |