Ezra Miller Accused of Housing a Mother and Young Children in Dangerous Conditions
According to Rolling Stone magazine, Ezra Miller is housing a mother and three young children at a farm in Vermont under unsafe conditions, including marijuana and an excessive number of guns.
Two sources reached out to Rolling Stone due to their concern over the situation, and the neglect going on. The sources alleged that there are guns laying around the farm unattended and out in the open. One of the sources also claimed that they had even seen one of the children pick up a stray bullet and place it in their mouth at the age of one.
The mother living on Miller’s farm said she had found a safe haven at the Vermont farm. She told Rolling Stone that she was escaping an abusive and violent situation and that the guns are kept in an area out of reach of the children.
With two drastically different stories being presented, it may be challenging to discover the truth.
Ezra Miller met the mother they are currently housing in Hawaii, where the actor had many negative encounters with the law. Miller was arrested twice in Hawaii, once for harassment and once for second-degree assault, where he allegedly assaulted several individuals in a karaoke bar.
After Miller left, they paid for tickets to fly the whole family, excluding the father, to Vermont in April, where they currently still reside. The father has not been able to contact or speak with the mother or children since then.
Shortly after Ezra Miller had returned to the states, a temporary order of protection against Miller was filed in Massachusetts, after the actor allegedly harassed an 18-year-old with intimidation, the threat of violence, fear, and drugs. In June, another child and their mother were granted a temporary harassment prevention order against Miller after the mother claimed Miller harassed them with inappropriate behavior.
As more events occur, it is becoming less likely that Ezra Miller will still star in The Flash, which is set to release in June of 2023.
Sources:
https://www.nylon.com/life/ezra-miller-arrests-timeline