KEY POINTS
  • Nike executive Larry Miller spoke to "The News With Shepard Smith" about his troubled past and his new memoir.
  • The chairman of Nike's Jordan brand said he's thankful the family of the man he killed as a teenager forgives him.
  • Miller's book, titled "Jump: My Secret Journey from the Streets to the Boardroom," is available now.

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Nike executive Larry Miller, who kept his past secret for more than 50 years, told CNBC that he's thankful the family of a man he killed in 1965 when he was a teenager forgives him.

Miller, former president and current chairman of Nike's Jordan brand, was convicted of shooting and killing 18-year-old Edward White. Miller was 16 years old at the time. Now 72, Miller pleaded guilty back then and spent 4½ years in prison. He served five additional years for a series of armed robberies.

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