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Ezra Miller Has Now Been Accused of Grooming Minors and Leading a Cult

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Ezra Miller Has Now Been Accused of Grooming Minors and Leading a Cult

Ezra Miller, an actor known for his roles in the Fantastic Beasts and Justice League films, is facing new allegations of grooming minors and leading a cult.

Two parents, Sara Jumping Eagle and Chase Iron Eyes, have filed protective orders against Miller, claiming that their 18-year-old daughter, Tokata, was verbally and physically abused by the actor after being groomed by him for six years.

The couple alleges that Miller first met Tokata in 2016 when she was only 12 years old, and he kept tabs on her, later flying her to London for the premiere of Fantastic Beasts and encouraging her musical aspirations.

In June, Tokata’s parents obtained a temporary protective order requesting that Miller stay away from their child.

According to tribal court documents, Miller had been abusive toward their daughter over the years, and they alleged that he tried to sleep in the same bed as Tokata when she was 14. Insider spoke with someone who claimed they saw Miller having s** with Tokata in December 2021.

However, Tokata denies both claims, calling the latter “so very false.”

After taking LSD in January, Tokata was found incoherent, without a phone or ID, and with bruises on her arms and left cheek.

Following a few weeks with her parents, Tokata reconnected with Miller, leading to her parents’ legal action.

The tribal court said it could not locate or serve Miller and demanded they appear in-person on July 12, according to Insider.

In February, Miller allegedly met a mother (who remains anonymous) and her then-11-year-old child, who identifies as non-binary, through mutual friends.

The mother told Insider that Miller “showed an inappropriate interest” in her child, commending their maturity, asking for their Instagram handle, and offering to pay for them to attend design school.

In another encounter, the actor allegedly offered to buy the child horses.

The mother was granted a temporary harassment-protection order against Miller in June.

Insider’s report also delves into Miller’s whereabouts in 2020, where they became somewhat notorious in Iceland for their “putrid stench,” walking barefoot on the frigid streets of Reykjavík, and revealing long, pointy toenails and what looked like an infected gash on one foot.

Miller reportedly convened a group of people at an Airbnb they rented in Reykjavík’s suburb of Kópavogur, with one visitor comparing the set-up to a “commune.” According to Insider, “Between Miller’s makeshift commune, their monologues on spirituality, and their emotional outbursts, rumors began to circulate in Reykjavík that the star was running a cult.”

A young woman who had a brief s**ual relationship with Miller in Iceland when she was 18 told the outlet that nobody was allowed to disagree with Miller, and there was no room for anybody else’s opinion or feelings.

As reports about Miller’s alleged misdeeds mount, pressure is building on Warner Bros., which reportedly still plans to release Miller’s superhero vehicle The Flash in June 2023.

In April, family and friends of Miller and Tokata, as well as Warner Bros., discussed staging an intervention.

However, Warner Bros. and Miller’s mother, Marta, reportedly canceled it.

The mother of the 12-year-old said Miller still holds a position of power that’s dangerous for young people to be around.

She told Insider, “My child is thinking that this person’s a superhero—they’re really enamored.” Vanity Fair has reached out to a lawyer for Miller for comment.

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