Man Files Restraining Order Against 'The Flash' Star Ezra Miller Over Apparent Meltdown After Disorderly Conduct Arrest
Ezra Miller has been accused of threatening a couple who offered to house him during his stay in Hawaii.
According to court documents obtained by Radar, the couple is asking for protection in court following an incident that allegedly went down at their Hilo, Hawaii, pad hours after the actor was released from jail.
As OK! reported, Miller was arrested shortly after midnight on Monday, March 28, and charged with disorderly conduct for losing it over people singing karaoke at a bar in Hawaii. In addition to yelling obscenities at the patrons, the 29-year-old apparently grabbed the microphone from a 23-year-old woman singing and lunged at a 32-year-old man playing darts.
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"The bar owner asked Miller to calm down several times to no avail," the police reported.
His bail was set for $500, which, according to Radar, was paid for by the man who filed the claims against him.
Radar reported Miller had been staying with the couple at their home for over a week after meeting the wife at a Farmer’s Market, where the two hit it off.
Prior to the incident, the trio was apparently enjoying their time together, with the husband driving Miller around and helping him run errands. However, things appeared to take a turn for the worst in the early hours on Monday when the Justice League star lost it on the couple at their home.
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"On 3/28/22, [Ezra] burst into the bedroom of the Petitioners and threatened [husband] saying 'I will bury you and your s**t wife,'" the court documents read. "[Ezra] stole the passport of [wife] and the wallet which included SS card, driver license, bank cards, among other things of [husband.]"
While insiders told the outlet the couple reported the incident to the police, they have yet to have their items returned.
The petition also noted: "[Ezra] is famous and wealthy; this makes access to weapons much easier, as well as sending associates to harass [the couple.]"
The unnamed man and his wife are pleading in their petition for a temporary restraining order that The Perks of Being a Wallflower star not contact them in any form, including him staying away from their home and place of employment.