The case was referred to the Scottish Professional Football League this week, and striker Wallace noted: ''It is to defend myself against the allegations and the defamation of my character, which has happened twice this season.''
Miller told 'BBC Radio Scotland': ''It is still an ongoing matter and that's why we've not really been talking at all in the six or seven weeks since it happened. We are disputing the fine and we'll just have to see how that goes.''
The former striker added: ''The time will be right when I can clear a few things up - not just about this situation but what's happened over the course of the season.''
Miller believes that the incident has damaged his reputation, saying: ''I never wanted to leave the club that way considering it's been eight years' service to the club, over 300 games, over 100 goals, some fantastic memories, but that was taken out of my hands.''
He finished: ''I care about the place. It is somewhere I've really enjoyed working and I've come back twice since I signed the first time in 2000.''