After controversy in Hawaii, Ezra Miller received a tip from the Vermont police for theft
Ezra Miller got into more trouble with the police. This time, the interpreter of the Flash in the movies of A.D is being accused of stealing alcohol from a house in Vermont, United States, according to the NME.
According to a state police report issued last Monday, 8, the case would have taken place in May of this year. Isaac Winokur, owner of the house, missed some bottles and reported the theft. The officers then analyzed security camera footage and looked for witnesses.
Last Sunday, the 7th, the actor was located and received a subpoena to appear in Vermont Superior Court and respond to the charges on September 26th.
“As a result of an investigation that included surveillance videos and testimonies, probable cause was found to accuse Ezra M. Miller the crime of burglary in an unoccupied residence,” says the report (via G1).
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In April, Ezra Miller was arrested in Hilo, a city in Hawaii, for causing confusion and a fight in a bar. The actor was charged with “inappropriate conduct and harassment,” according to local police (via CNN). Miller posted a bond in the amount of US$ 500 (approximately R$ 2,360 at the current exchange rate) and was released on the same day.
Days later, the star of The Flash(2023) was also accused by an unidentified couple of threatening them with death and stealing some of their belongings, such as bank cards and documents. Days later, the case was closed by a judge. The reason was not revealed by the couple’s representative.
In the same month, the actor was again charged with second-degree assault. According to the police, Miller threw a chair at a party and hit a woman in the forehead, who refused treatment
Source: Rollingstone

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