MOVIE NEWS – A recent revelation from Insider reveals new shocking allegations against Ezra Miller, whose upcoming Warner Bros. film The Flash is still to be released.
After a series of alleged crimes and arrests, new allegations have emerged against Ezra Miller in a new Insider expose. The lengthy article, published on Thursday, features accounts from two different parents who claim Miller molested their children and have both sought protective custody against the actor.
According to the Insider, Sara Jumping Eagle and Chase Iron Eyes allege in court documents that Miller verbally and physically abused their 18-year-old Tokatai after the actor tried to groom them for six years. According to Tokata’s parents, Ezra Miller first met the girl (who was just 12 at the time) in 2016, when the four of them were involved in the fight against the Dakota Access Pipeline. Miller kept a close eye on Tokata over the years, the parents say, later flying the then 14-year-old to the London premiere of their film Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, and encouraging her musical aspirations.
In June, however, Tokata’s parents would obtain a temporary protective order requesting that Miller be kept away from their child.
In the tribal court documents, the parents, who are members of the Lakota Nation of North Dakota and South Dakota, allege that the actor has abused their daughter over the years; they claim Miller tried to sleep in the same bed as Tokata when she was 14. The Insider spoke to someone who claimed to have seen Ezra Miller in a sexual act with Takota in December 2021. Tokata denied both claims to the Insider, calling the latter “so very false.”
In January, Ezra Miller and guests at the actor’s Vermont estate told Tokata’s parents that their daughter had become incapacitated after taking LSD. When Jumping Eagle and Iron Eyes saw Tokata, they told the Insider that she was “incoherent”, without a phone or ID and had bruises on her arm and left cheek. After a few weeks with her parents, Tokata re-established contact with Miller, which led to legal action by her parents. On June 7, the tribal court said it could not locate or serve Miller and demanded that they appear in person on July 12, the day the judge later closed the case to the public, Insider reports.
Tokata told the paper that his parents’ allegations against Miller were “a disgusting and irresponsible smear campaign” and that the actor “in multiple cases has done the right thing and stood in protection of others.”
Days after Tokata’s LSD experience, in February, Ezra Miller allegedly met a mother (who remains anonymous in the article) and her then 11-year-old child – who, like Miller, claims to be nonbinary – through mutual acquaintances. The mother told the Insider that Miller “showed an inappropriate interest” in her child – noting how mature they were, asking for their Instagram handler and offering to pay for them to go to design school. In another encounter, the actor allegedly offered to buy the child horses. On June 15, the mother of the now 12-year-old child obtained a temporary protection from harassment order against Miller.
The article also discusses Miller’s 2020 “adventure”: according to three sources, Insider reports that they became somewhat infamous in Iceland for their “putrid stench” and for walking “the frigid streets of Reykjavík barefoot, revealing long, pointy toenails and what looked like an infected gash on one foot.” Miller reportedly convened a group at an Airbnb rented in the suburb of Kópavogur in Reykjavík, and one visitor likened the setup to a “commune”. She added: “I felt like everyone was hypnotized.” According to Insider:
“Between Miller’s makeshift commune, their monologues on spirituality, and their emotional outbursts, rumours began to circulate in Reykjavík that the star was running a cult.”
A young woman who had a brief sexual relationship with Ezra Miller when she was 18 in Iceland told the paper about Miller’s time there: “Nobody ever was kind of allowed to disagree with them. Their reality painted everybody else’s reality. There was no room for anybody else’s opinion or feelings.”
As the news of Miller’s alleged misdeeds continues to mount, so does the pressure on Warner Bros, which is reportedly still planning to release the actor’s superhero film The Flash in June 2023. According to legal documents filed by Tokata’s parents and seen by Insider, in April, Ezra Miller and Tokata’s family and friends and Warner Bros. discussed staging an intervention. However, Warner Bros. and Ezra Miller’s mother, Marta, reportedly called it off. (Warner Bros. did not respond to Insider’s request for comment.)
According to the 12-year-old boy’s mother, Ezra Miller is still in a dangerous position of power for young people. “They see them as someone who is successful, who is queer, who is in the community,” she told the outlet. “My child is thinking that this person’s a superhero – they’re really enamored.”
Source: Insider
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