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| affiliation = [[Milliken Enterprises]]
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| profession = CEO, [[Milliken Enterprises]]
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| marital = Married
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| spouse = ''[[Julia Milliken]]'' (wife)
| deathcause = Heart attack; medicine<br /> withheld by [[Sherry Palmer]]
 
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| died = [[Season 3|Day 3]]: [[Day 3: 2:00am-3:00am|1:49am]]<br>Heart attack, after [[Sherry Palmer]] withheld his medicine
 
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== Before Day 3 ==
 
== Before Day 3 ==
   
Milliken and Palmer were close friends for many years. Milliken provided considerable financial support to David during his presidential campaign, and even offered his brother [[Wayne Palmer|Wayne]] a position at Milliken Enterprises. Milliken was fairly prominent in Washington politics as well; he had a handful of loyal senators in his pocket—including [[Sullivan (Day 3)|Sullivan]] and [[Haynes (senator)|Haynes]]—whom he would use to manipulate policy when he wanted to.
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Milliken and Palmer were close friends for many years. Milliken provided considerable financial support to David during his presidential campaign, and even offered his brother [[Wayne Palmer|Wayne]] a position at Milliken Enterprises. Milliken was fairly prominent in Washington politics as well; he had a handful of loyal senators in his pocket—including [[Sullivan (Day 3)|Sullivan]] and [[Hayes]]—whom he would use to manipulate policy when he wanted to.
   
 
Twelve years before Day 3, Milliken was driving drunk when he hit and killed [[Kevin Kelly]]'s daughter in a hit-and-run crime. He paid off Kelly, who was an eyewitness to his daughter's death, to keep him from testifying against him.
 
Twelve years before Day 3, Milliken was driving drunk when he hit and killed [[Kevin Kelly]]'s daughter in a hit-and-run crime. He paid off Kelly, who was an eyewitness to his daughter's death, to keep him from testifying against him.
   
 
== Day 3 ==
 
== Day 3 ==
Shortly after [[David Palmer]] made a press conference about the terrorist strike planned on American soil, he received a phone call from Alan Milliken, one of his longest supporters. Alan said that he would like to meet in person, and David agreed to go to Alan's house. Alan asked him not to bring his brother and [[White House Chief of Staff|Chief of Staff]] Wayne. When David arrived Alan had his wife [[Julia Milliken|Julia]] come in and tell David that she and Wayne had a affair three years ago. Alan pointed out that it was when he was recovering from a stroke. Alan asked Palmer to fire Wayne or he will pull his support, but Palmer refused.
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Shortly after [[David Palmer]] made a press conference about the terrorist strike planned on American soil, he received a phone call from Alan Milliken, one of his longest supporters. Alan said that he would like to meet in person, and David agreed to go to Alan's house. Alan asked him not to bring his brother and [[White House Chief of Staff|Chief of Staff]] Wayne. When David arrived, Alan had his wife [[Julia Milliken|Julia]] come in and tell David that she and Wayne had an affair three years previously, when Alan had been recovering from a stroke. Alan demanded that Palmer fire Wayne, or he would remove his support. Palmer refused.
   
 
[[File:S3e9sc5.jpg|thumb|left|190px|Milliken on the phone with Palmer]]
 
[[File:S3e9sc5.jpg|thumb|left|190px|Milliken on the phone with Palmer]]
   
Shortly thereafter, Milliken's friends in Congress began calling David one by one to withdraw their support for his health care reform bill, a piece of legislation that he had been working to instate for two years. Unwilling to back down to Milliken's extortion, David decided to call his ex-wife [[Sherry Palmer|Sherry]] to resolve the situation.
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Shortly after this, [[senator]]s loyal to Milliken began calling David one by one to withdraw their support for his health care reform bill, a piece of legislation that he had been working to pass for two years. Unwilling to give in to Milliken's extortion, David decided to call his ex-wife [[Sherry Palmer|Sherry]] to resolve the situation.
   
Sherry quickly dug up dirt on Milliken, and Alan called David to tell him to pull Sherry off. David dismissed Milliken and had Sherry continue. Sherry visited [[Kevin Kelly]], who agreed to come forward with the truth about his daughter's death in exchange for a presidential pardon for his imprisoned son. Before David could make a decision, however, Kelly disappeared. Hoping to corner Milliken and prove that he was involved in Kelly's disappearance, Sherry then went to the Milliken house and tried to convince Julia to help her. Julia refused at first, which forced Sherry to get Alan's cell phone herself. Sherry recovered the phone and looked up a previously dialed number. She then got in a fight with Julia, which woke up Alan.
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Sherry quickly dug up dirt on Milliken, who then called David demanding that he pull Sherry off. David dismissed Milliken and had Sherry continue. Sherry visited [[Kevin Kelly]], who agreed to come forward with the truth about his daughter's death in exchange for a presidential pardon for his imprisoned son. Before David could make a decision, however, Kelly disappeared under highly suspicious circumstances. Hoping to corner Milliken and prove that he was involved in Kelly's disappearance, Sherry went to the Milliken house and tried to convince Julia to help her get Alan's cell phone. Julia refused at first, so Sherry got it herself, and looked up a previously dialed number. She then got in a heated discussion with Julia, waking up Alan.
   
Sherry verbally berated Alan, which gets him yelling. While yelling, Milliken suffered heart failure and Sherry convinced Julia to prevent Alan from getting to his medicine. Alan Milliken fell to the ground reaching for his medicine and died.
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Sherry verbally berated Alan, who attempted to shout back. As Sherry humiliated him with a long barrage of insults, Alan suddenly experienced a heart attack. Instead of helping, Sherry persuaded Julia to prevent Alan from getting the medication that would help him. He fell to the ground as he was reaching in vain for it, and died.
   
Julia later admitted to the police that she and Sherry prevented Alan from getting to his medication. Sherry was later questioned, but she lied, claiming she was with her ex-husband the entire evening.
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Julia later admitted to the police that she and Sherry prevented Alan from getting to his medication. Sherry was later questioned, but lied, claiming she was with her ex-husband the entire evening. A few hours after Alan died, his widow shot Sherry to death, and then committed [[suicide]] in despair.
   
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Latest revision as of 22:37, 7 January 2018

This article's subject relates to Season 3 of 24.

Alan Milliken was one of President David Palmer's earliest and biggest financial supporters, and the chief executive officer of Milliken Enterprises.

Before Day 3[]

Milliken and Palmer were close friends for many years. Milliken provided considerable financial support to David during his presidential campaign, and even offered his brother Wayne a position at Milliken Enterprises. Milliken was fairly prominent in Washington politics as well; he had a handful of loyal senators in his pocket—including Sullivan and Hayes—whom he would use to manipulate policy when he wanted to.

Twelve years before Day 3, Milliken was driving drunk when he hit and killed Kevin Kelly's daughter in a hit-and-run crime. He paid off Kelly, who was an eyewitness to his daughter's death, to keep him from testifying against him.

Day 3[]

Shortly after David Palmer made a press conference about the terrorist strike planned on American soil, he received a phone call from Alan Milliken, one of his longest supporters. Alan said that he would like to meet in person, and David agreed to go to Alan's house. Alan asked him not to bring his brother and Chief of Staff Wayne. When David arrived, Alan had his wife Julia come in and tell David that she and Wayne had an affair three years previously, when Alan had been recovering from a stroke. Alan demanded that Palmer fire Wayne, or he would remove his support. Palmer refused.

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Milliken on the phone with Palmer

Shortly after this, senators loyal to Milliken began calling David one by one to withdraw their support for his health care reform bill, a piece of legislation that he had been working to pass for two years. Unwilling to give in to Milliken's extortion, David decided to call his ex-wife Sherry to resolve the situation.

Sherry quickly dug up dirt on Milliken, who then called David demanding that he pull Sherry off. David dismissed Milliken and had Sherry continue. Sherry visited Kevin Kelly, who agreed to come forward with the truth about his daughter's death in exchange for a presidential pardon for his imprisoned son. Before David could make a decision, however, Kelly disappeared under highly suspicious circumstances. Hoping to corner Milliken and prove that he was involved in Kelly's disappearance, Sherry went to the Milliken house and tried to convince Julia to help her get Alan's cell phone. Julia refused at first, so Sherry got it herself, and looked up a previously dialed number. She then got in a heated discussion with Julia, waking up Alan.

Sherry verbally berated Alan, who attempted to shout back. As Sherry humiliated him with a long barrage of insults, Alan suddenly experienced a heart attack. Instead of helping, Sherry persuaded Julia to prevent Alan from getting the medication that would help him. He fell to the ground as he was reaching in vain for it, and died.

Julia later admitted to the police that she and Sherry prevented Alan from getting to his medication. Sherry was later questioned, but lied, claiming she was with her ex-husband the entire evening. A few hours after Alan died, his widow shot Sherry to death, and then committed suicide in despair.

Live appearances[]

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See also[]

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