A mother in Greenfield, Massachusetts, has been granted a protective order by the local courts for her and her 12-year-old child after claiming that Hollywood actor Ezra Miller had harassed her family.
The incident happened in February 2022, when Miller arrived at the house of the mother's friend, who was her neighbor and then got into a heated argument with someone about Rastafarian roots. While court dockets were not opened to the public, sources recounted some of the incidents with the Daily Beast.
Allegedly, Miller had a gun on him and was wearing a bulletproof vest. He taunted the person he was arguing with and then focused on the mother and her child.
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Miller was said to have told the mother that he had been talking to her child, a non-binary, and warned her that she would realize she could not control them anymore. The actor also said the child needs someone like him as their guide.
The child revealed they were uncomfortable and nervous while talking to Miller, who sent a friend request on Instagram. Witnesses said that Miller appeared to be under the influence that night, but he apologized before the gathering was over.
Miller Kept in Touch with the Child
However, Miller maintained contact with the minor and has met with them several times. The child reiterated their discomfort when Miller hugged them close to his body.
By June, however, Miller suddenly went dark after the parents of 18-year-old Takota Iron Eyes, now known as Gibson, filed a protective order against the actor. Dad Chase Iron Eyes and mom Sara Jumping Eagle believed that Miller had kidnapped Gibson while the police could not locate him to serve the court orders.
According to CNBC, Miller had also deleted his Instagram account before posting messages taunting the police that they would never find him. CNBC also reported that Warner Bros, the studio set to release "The Flash" with Miller in the lead, has been under pressure to address this controversy.
Tony Freinberg, a crisis management expert, said that one case may still be considered a misunderstanding between both parties. However, when more cases arise, then people around Miller have reasons to worry about him.
Earlier this year, Miller was arrested after causing a commotion in a Hawaii karaoke bar because he was allegedly agitated by someone's singing. A few days later, the couple who paid for his bail filed a restraining order against him after he made threats. In 2020, viral videos of the actor showed him choking a woman in a fit of rage at a bar fight in Iceland.
Gibson's Parents Compares Miller to Charles Manson
Following the report on the 12-year-old, Jumping Eagle wrote on Twitter that the actor is a "Charles Manson wannabe" who must be stopped before he hurts another family. The mother told the court that the actor has been manipulating and physically intimidating the minors he has groomed. He also gave their daughter drugs and subjected her to a voodoo ritual. Thus, he is endangering the safety and welfare of a minor.
Before the second case, Gibson posted an Instagram video to belie her parents' allegations. However, Jumping Eagle believes that her daughter is only siding with Miller because the actor has control over her.