While the parents allege Ezra Miller uses 'violence, intimidation' to control their child, the 18-year-old spoke out about experiencing 'emotional and ...
I am now aware of the severity of emotional and psychological manipulation I was made to endure while in my parents home." They noted that the court "cannot locate or serve" the order to Miller because his and Tokata's location is unknown. They say Miller "took an immediate and apparently innocent liking" to Tokata at the time. My comrade Ezra Miller for the entirety of the aforementioned era has only provided loving support and invaluable protection throughout this period of loss," wrote Tokata. (Chase and Sara told PEOPLE Tokata doesn't have a phone and doubt whether they wrote the statement.) They allege that Miller "uses violence, intimidation, threat of violence, fear, paranoia, delusions and drugs to hold sway over a young adolescent Tokata," according to the complaint.
Troubled actor Ezra Miller is being accused by the parents of a teen of allegedly grooming their child via "cult-like" and "psychologically manipulative" ...
Miller was arrested in March for disorderly conduct and later pled no contest. The parents claimed in court documents that their child previously identified as “non-binary, queer, gay,” but alleged that Miller has since convinced them that they are non-binary transgender. They claim the “Perks of Being a Wallflower” star, who identifies as non-binary, first met their kid at age 12 while they were visiting a reservation in North Dakota in 2016.
Tokata Iron Eyes, a member of the Standing Rock Sioux tribe, met the Flash star when she was just 12 years old and they started an unlikely friendship.
The unidentified woman was left with a half-inch cut but refused treatment, police said. Police were eventually called in to deal with the out-of-control star. In the video, Miller grabs the woman by the throat and attempts to throw her to the ground. The actor, then 19, was the passenger in a vehicle in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, when they were pulled over and cops reportedly discovered 20 grams of marijuana on them. Miller also had a run in with the law in 2011 where they were arrested for drug possession. Amid the recent scandal, a video resurfaced on Twitter of Miller appearing to choke a woman at a bar in Reykjavik, Iceland Miller, a non-binary actor playing The Flash in the DC Cinematic Universe, has had a series of run-ins with the law Weeks later, Miller became irate after they were asked to leave a gathering and threw a chair, striking a 26-year-old woman on the forehead. Miller has been involved in a series of run-ins with the law involving drugs and violence. Authorities said Miller became irate after they were asked to leave a gathering at a residence and threw a chair, striking a 26-year-old woman on the forehead. On the same night, they lunged at a 32-year-old man who was playing darts at the bar and spat in his face. They also claim in a lawsuit that the actor, supplied their underage daughter with drugs and alcohol and disrupted her Massachusetts private schooling to such an extent that she dropped out of in December. They said the actor had exhibited a 'pattern of corrupting a minor.'
The parents of a prominent Native American activist have reportedly called for a protective order to keep "Flash" actor Ezra Miller away from her.
The statement describes "comrade Ezra Miller" as providing Tokata with "loving support and invaluable protection." A video was released of Miller shouting at the arresting officers. The story between Miller and Tokata highlighted in the court documents state alleged key moments from their friendship. Their relationship developed over the years and the documents state that the parents claim Miller supplied an underage Tokata with alcohol and drugs. On this occasion Miller was charged with disorderly conduct and harassment. TMZ alleges that Tokata was with Miller during his recent arrest in Hawaii.
(Image credit: Warner Bros.) Actor Ezra Miller might have roles in two different major movie franchises, but they've been making plenty of headlines for their ...
Tokata Iron Eyes’ parents are insisting that the legal system gets involved for their daughter’s safety, and there’s reportedly plans for a day in court next month. The young activist posted a long response on Instagram, explaining her side of the story and maintaining there’s no need for legal action or a conservatorship. That being said, they might have their hands full given the various charges that have previously been made about the Fantastic Beasts star. But their friendship also reportedly resulted in the young person dropping out of school in order to travel around with Miller. That friendship has continued to this day, with Tokata even traveling with the actor for their infamous Hawaii trip. Actor Ezra Miller might have roles in two different major movie franchises, but they’ve been making plenty of headlines for their time off camera.
According to new legal docs, obtained by TMZ, Tokata Iron Eyes met a then-23-year-old Miller in 2016 -- when she was just 12 -- and the actor was visiting the ...
At the time of the trip, they say Tokata was 14 and Ezra was 25. She also says she's recently gotten a therapist and is looking forward to the future. Tokata's parents are asking the court to step in and issue an order of protection against Ezra on behalf of their daughter, and a hearing is set for next month. Shortly after she got home, Tokata's parents say she fled to NYC to reunite with Ezra -- and from there, the pair's been traveling together to Vermont, Hawaii and Los Angeles. The two were spotted at a club in Hawaii in video obtained by TMZ. Tokata's parents say Miller flew her to London in 2017 to visit the studio where "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" was filmed, as she was a big fan and Miller was a star in the movie. According to new legal docs, obtained by TMZ, Tokata Iron Eyes met a then-23-year-old Miller in 2016 -- when she was just 12 -- and the actor was visiting the Standing Rock Reservation in North Dakota. From there, Tokata's parents say she and Ezra developed a friendship they believe puts Tokata at risk.
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She met Greta Thunberg in 2019 when they rallied against climate change and the proposed Keystone XL Pipeline. She also appeared in an episode of Marvel’s Hero Project on Disney+ in January 2020. However, they did claim to find bruises on Tokata’s body and allege Miller caused them. Less than a month later, the actor was arrested again for throwing a chair at a female.
“Ezra uses violence, intimidation, threat of violence, fear, paranoia, delusions, and drugs to hold sway over a young adolescent Tokata,” says the filing, which ...
The Flash comes out in theaters on June 23, 2023. The 18-year-old’s parents allege the two met at Standing Rock Reservation in North Dakota when their child was just 12. The parents allege Miller gave Tokata alcohol and drugs, flew the child to London and to places such as Vermont, New York, California and Hawaii.
Flash actor Ezra Miller accused of grooming Tokata Iron Eyes from 12 years old with "cult-like and psychologically manipulative, controlling behavior."
I am now aware of the severity of emotional and psychological manipulation I was made to endure while in my parents home." Nearly 20 minutes after the incident, Miller was arrested on a traffic stop and later released. Their social media followers include U.S. representative for New York's 14th congressional district Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and actress Shailene Woodley, in addition to a host of progressive accounts. When Chase and Sara went to visit Tokata at Miller's home in Vermont, they found Tokata didn't have a bank card, keys or driver's license. Miller offered to fund Tokata’s early admittance to the Bard College at Simon’s Rock in Massachusetts when Tokata was 16, a school Tokata dropped out of shortly after turning 18 years old. I dropped out of bard five months ago, my friend and comrade William passed shortly there after, my mind was incredibly impacted and I've needed space and time for the processing of grief.
Ezra Miller's legal troubles grow as parents get a protective order for their 18-year-old daughter known to be with "The Flash" star. They accuse the actor ...
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Miller, who plays The Flash, was arrested twice this year, affecting their movie projects at Warner Bros. and DC.
Iron Eyes and Jumping Eagle asked for a protective order against Miller. A hearing is set for July 12. Miller stars as Credence Barebone/Aurelius Dumbledore in the “Fantastic Beasts” movies, including “ Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore,” released in April. They play a young Salvador Dalí in the upcoming film “ Dalíland.” They called the allegations against Miller false and “frankly transphobic and based in the notion that I am somehow incapable of coherent thought or opposing opinions to those of my own kindred worrying about my well being.” “CONTEXT,” they said, sharing a longer note in which they called Miller a “comrade.” They said they dropped out of college five months ago and have been grieving a friend. They say the teen activist, who Miller flew to London at 14 to visit the “Fantastic Beasts” studio, also went to Miller’s house in Vermont and later went to New York to meet Miller and joined the actor in Los Angeles and Hawaii. They accuse Miller, who grew up in Wyckoff and stars in the “ Fantastic Beasts” movies and upcoming superhero movie “ The Flash,” of using violence and “cult-like and psychologically manipulative, controlling behavior.”
The parents of 18-year-old environmental activist Tokata Iron Eyes have asked the court to provide a protective order against the actor. According to legal ...
The parents also claim that the actor supplied their child with alcohol, marijuana and LSD during the time they spent together, while a more recent interaction in 2022 saw Iron Eyes left with bruises, without a car, a driver’s licence, keys or a bank card. The parents allege that Miller flew their child to London in 2017 to visit the studio where the actor was filming Fantastic Beasts And Where to Find Them. They claim that Iron Eyes was 14 and Miller was 25 at the time. The documents state that a then 23-year-old Miller first met with an underage Iron Eyes – when they were 12 – during a visit to Standing Rock Reservation in North Dakota.
Ezra Miller is facing further legal troubles after the parents of an 18-year-old named Tokata Iron Eyes filed paperwork requesting an order of protection.
The person then grabs the woman by the throat and throws her to the ground. In April 2020, the actor was filmed attacking a woman at a bar in Reykjavik, Iceland. The filing, obtained by multiple outlets, reads: “Ezra uses violence, intimidation, threat of violence, fear, paranoia, delusions, and drugs to hold sway over a young adolescent Tokata.”
The parents have accused Miller of using "violence" and "intimidation" to control their child.
“I am now aware of the severity of emotional and psychological manipulation I was made to endure while in my parents home.” However, the court “cannot locate or serve” the order to Miller as theirs and Tokata’s locations are currently unknown. The legal troubles for The Flash actor Ezra Miller continue to mount as the parents of an 18-year-old reportedly seek a protective court order on behalf of their child.
Ezra Miller has been accused of allegedly grooming Tokata Iron Eyes, her parents claim. Tokata defended Ezra in a statement on Instagram saying the ...
I am now aware of the severity of emotional and psychological manipulation I was made to endure while in my parents home." My comrade Ezra Miller for the entirety of the aforementioned era has only provided loving support and invaluable protection throughout this period of loss," Tokata explained. However, Tokata's parents believe their friendship was harmful and Ezra displayed a "pattern of corrupting a minor" by supplying her with alcohol and drugs like marijuana and LSD.
Ezra Miller attends the Universal Music Group Hosts 2020 Grammy After Party on January 26, 2020 in Los Angeles, California. Gregg DeGuire/FilmMagic. The parents ...
“Whatever [they] decide to do with her life, we just want [them] to live independently and make their own decisions in life.” “I really just had to conclude that their relationship had become totally inappropriate. “My independence from my family in this way is new and complex, their reaction to my actions is not my responsibility, [and I’ve] tried to have civil virtual interactions with both of them and failed.” In an email to Rolling Stone Wednesday night, Gibson denied allegations that they were being controlled by the Flash actor. [They’re] basically in a mini R. Kelly situation,” Jumping Eagle says. Miller is now required to appear before the South Dakota court on July 12.
Ezra Miller Allegedly Groomed a Minor With Violent and "Cult-Like" Behavior · The parents of a teen activist have accused Ezra Miller of grooming their daughter.
"I am an adult, and I deserve to feel authority in my own body," Tokata continued. Tokata referred to their parents' legal action as a "bout of blatant betrayal and toxicity," describing it as an "embarrassing and traumatically life altering" way to punish their child. This behavior is unacceptable and needs to be called out." They claim Ezra "uses violence, intimidation, threat of violence, fear, paranoia, delusions, and drugs to hold sway over a young adolescent Tokata." I am now aware of the severity of emotional and psychological manipulation I was made to endure while in my parents' home." "My comrade Ezra Miller for the entirety of the aforementioned era has only provided loving support and invaluable protection throughout this period of loss."