Ezra Miller: Restraining order for The Flash actor who ‘burst into couple’s bedroom’

Hawaii Police
Matt Watts1 April 2022

A judge has granted a couple a temporary restraining order against The Flash actor Ezra Miller after they alleged he “burst” into their room, made threats and stole from them in Hawaii.

The complaint, which was obtained by People, alleged that the Fantastic Beasts actor told one of them “I will bury you and your sl*t wife”.

The petition also accused Miller of stealing some of their belongings on Monday, including a passport and wallet, in the small town of Hilo on Big Island. The judge’s order said it was necessary to grant the couple’s petition to prevent harassment.

It was reported the couple who made the complaint paid the actor’s bail after he was charged with disorderly conduct and harassment following his arrest at a bar in the town on Sunday evening.

According to police, officers were called after Miller yelled obscenities and grabbed the microphone from a 23-year-old woman.

He later lunged at a man, 32, playing darts.

Miller was ordered to appear at a court hearing for the temporary restraining order on April 13.

Neither Miller nor the actor’s representatives could immediately be reached for comment.

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