City-County Councilman Jeff Miller is under investigation for violating a no-contact order in his child molestation case.

INDIANAPOLIS (WTHR) - Accused City County Councilman Jeffrey Miller may be in jeopardy of losing his freedom, under investigation for whether he violated a court order in his child molest case.

The case is being heard in Hendricks County after a Marion County judge recused himself. Miller and his attorney have since asked for a special prosecutor.

The alleged violation centers around a neighborhood meeting attended Tuesday by Miller. Andy Howard, president of the Fletcher Place Homeowners Association, told Eyewitness News Miller is a regular at the meetings, so when he showed up there on Tuesday night he didn't give it a second thought. But that has changed.

“Fletcher Place has some of the best turnout for neighborhood association meetings,” said Howard. But when Miller showed up Tuesday night, he is alleged to have crossed paths with people he's supposed to stay away from. The court's no contact order is for the young girls Miller is accused of touching inappropriately. The no-contact order also applies to family of the alleged victims. Miller reportedly went near two of the families.

“I personally was unaware that there was a no contact order," said Howard. "One of the members was upset that Jeff was there and police cars showed up."

An off-duty officer at the meeting called uniformed officers after confirming the no-contact order. Her first inquiries could not be answered immediately, more than likely because the case was moved to Hendricks County.

In Miller’s initial hearing in last week, a Marion County deputy prosecutor and Miller’s attorney agreed with the judge's decision to file all of the proceedings with the Hendricks Clerk of Courts.

When uniformed officers arrived at Tuesday's meeting, the councilman, 50, had already left, avoiding an outright arrest.

Eyewitness News has confirmed prosecutors are reviewing Miller's reported violation. We tried to get Miller’s response by knocking on the door of his Fletcher Place home. No one answered.

But Miller has reached out to Howard.

“Jeff emailed me saying he would provide information about council, he would email those to me. As far as I can tell for now he won't be attending the meetings,” said Howard.

Miller’s trial on three counts of felony child molestation is scheduled for March, 2018. The councilman contends he has done nothing wrong.