Ezra Miller accused of drugging and assaulting underage environmental activist

The parents of American environmental activist Takota Ironise have accused actor Ezra Miller of drugging their daughter, as well as physical and psychological abuse once morest her. They went to court seeking a restraining order. This was reported by the Daily Mail.

Miller and Ironize first met when they were 23 and 12 years old respectively (at the time of publication of the material they were 29 and 18 years old) – the actor visited the reservation of the girl’s tribe in North Dakota. A friendship began between them, but the parents began to worry only when, two years later, Miller took Ironise to London. After that, he took her to New York, California, Hawaii, etc.

The girl’s parents reported that the actor supplied her with alcohol and psychotropic substances. He also interfered with her studies, as a result of which she was expelled from a private school. According to the plaintiffs, Miller and Ironise developed a relationship “like in a cult.” The statement stated that the artist used “violence, intimidation, threats, fear, paranoia, illusions and drugs” to control the girl. One day, while picking up their daughter from Miller’s home in Vermont, her parents found bruises on her body.

Ironize herself did not agree with the position of her parents and made an appeal on social networks. She stated that she received only “loving care and protection” from Miller. The girl accused her father of transphobia, toxicity and psychological manipulation.

In the spring, Ezra Miller was detained twice by the police for assaulting people. At the end of March, the actor staged a brawl in barand a month later residential complex. After that, Warner Bros. Entertainment decided suspend work on all future projects involving the artist and comic book fans demanded replace Miller in the Flash movie.

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