Ez Ezra Miller accused of stealing bottles of alcohol from home

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Ez Ezra Miller accused of stealing bottles of alcohol from home

According to authorities, Ezra Miller was accused of stealing several bottles of alcohol from a Vermont home Monday in the latest legal troubles facing the 29-year-old actor.

Miller, who is a starring role in the 2023 superhero movie The Flash, allegedly stole the bottles from a house in Stamford on May 1, in the southwestern part of the state, Vermont State Police said in a news release.

No one was home at the time, police said. The release said surveillance video and statements linked to Miller linked to the felony crime.

Miller was found Sunday, charged with a citation and ordered to appear for arraignment on Sept. 26, the release said.

Miller, who uses pronouns, was arrested in Hawaii earlier this year on charges of disorderly conduct and second-degree assault.

In March, they were accused of yelling obscenities at patrons as they sang karaoke and grabbing a microphone from a 23-year-old woman in a bar in Hilo.

Miller pleaded not guilty to one count of disorderly conduct and was fined $500.

In April of this year, authorities said they allegedly threw a chair at a 26-year-old woman, striking her at a private get-together in P hoa. The outcome of the case wasn't immediately clear.

A representative for the actor didn't respond to a request for comment on these and other previous allegations.

In a separate incident, a Massachusetts mother was granted a temporary order of protection against Miller in June. The order, which was requested on behalf of the woman's 12 year-old child, was granted after the judge found that the child faced a substantial likelihood of immediate danger of harassment. In another case, a lawyer and Indigenous environmental activist Chase Iron Eyes filed for a protection order asking Miller to cease contact with his family, including his 18-year-old child, Tokata Iron Eyes, over what he described as their abusive relationship.

Tokata Iron Eyes, who identified themselves as Gibson, did not respond immediately to a request for comment. Tokata previously denied their father's allegations and in comments published Monday by Insider, they called them a disgusting and irresponsible smear campaign. Tokata Iron Eyes did not respond immediately to a request for comment.

The social media campaign prompted Warner Bros. to pull The Flash from its calendar in June 2023, after the allegations against Miller were made against Miller.

Warner Bros. CEO David Zaslav said last week that the DC Comics-adapted movie is moving ahead as planned.