Former Team USA Olympic gold medalist alpine skier Bode Miller was arrested on June 6 on multiple misdemeanor drug-related charges, according to a TMZ Sports report.
The 48-year-old was taken into custody on two misdemeanor counts in Idaho, one for possession of a controlled substance and another for possession of drug paraphernalia.
Court documents reviewed by PEOPLE indicate that he was later released after posting a $5,000 cash bond.
On June 10, Miller entered a not guilty plea to both charges.
According to TMZ, he is scheduled to return to court on July 29 for a pretrial hearing.
The probable cause affidavit states that an officer alleges Miller was found in possession of a white dispensary bag containing psilocybin mushrooms, commonly referred to as “magic mushrooms”, during his arrest earlier this month in Idaho.
According to the document, Miller was allegedly carrying 4.1 grams of the substance and was aware that the drugs were illegal.
Miller enjoyed one of the most accomplished careers in alpine skiing, collecting a total of six Olympic medals along with 79 World Cup medals over the course of his career.
He is a father of eight children, including six with his wife Morgan Miller.