Ezra Miller “took control of the 18-year-old girl and charged her with drugs and alcohol,” the parents claim

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Scandalous actor Ezra Miller (pictured), 29, has been accused of taking control of a teenage activist and separating her from her family

Scandal-hit actor Ezra Miller, 29, has been accused of taking control of a teenage activist, dousing her with alcohol, LSD and marijuana, forcing her to drop out of school and taking her personal belongings.

Tokata Iron Eyes, a member of the Standing Rock Sioux tribe, met the Flash star when she was just 12 years old when Miller, then 23, was visiting her reservation in North Dakota.

Tokata’s parents claim they formed an unlikely friendship, and Miller even flew her to London two years later to visit the Fantastic Beasts studio.

The parents allege in a lawsuit that the actor, who identifies as non-binary and queer, provided drugs and alcohol to their underage daughter and disrupted her private school in Massachusetts so badly that she dropped out of school in December.

When they flew to Miller’s Vermont home to pick up Tokata in January, they reportedly found bruises on her body and she no longer had a driver’s license, car keys or a bank card, TMZ reported.

Scandalous actor Ezra Miller (pictured), 29, has been accused of taking control of a teenage activist and separating her from her family

Scandalous actor Ezra Miller (pictured), 29, has been accused of taking control of a teenage activist and separating her from her family

Tokata Iron Eyes (pictured 2018), a member of the Standing Rock Sioux tribe, met the Flash star when she was just 12 years old

Tokata Iron Eyes (pictured 2018), a member of the Standing Rock Sioux tribe, met the Flash star when she was just 12 years old

When the teenager was returned to her parents’ home, she again fled to New York to reunite with Miller, and they have reportedly traveled to Vermont, Hawaii and Los Angeles together since then.

It’s just the latest legal case against Miller, who was arrested in Hawaii in April for allegedly throwing a chair at a woman after she refused to leave her home, weeks after another arrest for hitting someone spat in the face in a bar during a game of darts.

Tokata’s father, Chase Iron Eyes, a former Democratic House candidate for North Dakota, and his wife said in their lawsuit, “Ezra uses violence, intimidation, threats of violence, fear, paranoia, delusions and drugs to dominate a young adolescent.” Tokata.’

The parents are asking the court to step in and issue a protective order against Miller on their daughter’s behalf.

The actor can be seen in a mug shot after his arrest in Hawaii

The actor can be seen in a mug shot after his arrest in Hawaii

A hearing is scheduled for next month.

Tokata dismissed the concerns in a post on social media, writing: I would like to make a statement to acknowledge the tragedy that the general public is telling and the assumptions that my family and friends are making on my behalf regarding my stability and other things have made .

“I dropped out of Bard five months ago, my friend and comrade William died shortly after, my spirit was incredibly impacted and I needed space and time to process my grief.

“Throughout the aforementioned era, my comrade Ezra Miller has offered nothing but loving support and invaluable protection in this time of loss.”

Tokata began her life as an activist at the age of nine when she testified against a uranium mine in the Black Hills.

She was also a prominent activist against the proposed Dakota Access Pipeline, appearing alongside Greta Thunberg to discuss climate issues.

Miller has been involved in a number of disputes with the Drugs and Violence Act.

Tokata has been a prominent activist against the proposed Dakota Access Pipeline, and has appeared alongside Greta Thunberg to discuss climate concerns (pictured together in 2019).

Tokata has been a prominent activist against the proposed Dakota Access Pipeline, and has appeared alongside Greta Thunberg to discuss climate concerns (pictured together in 2019).

The actor reportedly hurled profanity at a 23-year-old woman singing karaoke in Hawaii in March, then tried to take the mic off her song at the Margarita Village Bar in Hilo.

That same night, they pounced on a 32-year-old man who was playing darts at the bar and spat in his face. The police were eventually called to deal with the runaway star.

They later pleaded no contest and were fined $500 for disorderly conduct.

Weeks later, Miller became furious after they were told to leave a gathering and threw a chair and hit a 26-year-old woman in the forehead.

The unidentified woman was left with a half-inch incision but declined treatment, police said. The Hollywood star was arrested 20 minutes after the attack during a traffic stop at the intersection of Highway 130 and Kukula Street in Kea’au.

The couple that Miller was staying with bought her out for $500, but then they issued a restraining order against the actor.

Miller, a non-binary actor who plays The Flash in the DC Cinematic Universe, has had a number of run-ins with the law

Miller, a non-binary actor who plays The Flash in the DC Cinematic Universe, has had a number of run-ins with the law

The couple said Miller threatened and robbed her while they were staying at the couple’s home in Hawaii.

The husband, who has not been publicly named, claimed Miller had a breakdown after returning home and threatened his wife, saying, “I’m going to bury you and your s***wife.”

The couple have since dropped their application for a restraining order.

Warner Bros and DC executives held an emergency meeting in March where they agreed to halt all future projects with Miller, sources told Rolling Stone.

Insiders told the publication that Miller, who has a history of “meltdowns,” will not be involved in any public appearances for the DC Cinematic Universe, despite Miller’s The Flash slated to premiere next year.

Miller had previously sparked controversy in April 2020 when a video circulated allegedly showing the actor choking a woman at a bar in Reykjavik, Iceland, Variety reported.

Amid the recent scandal, a video resurfaced on Twitter in which Miller appeared to choke a woman at a bar in Reykjavik, Iceland

A source told Variety the incident happened after

Amid the recent scandal, a video resurfaced on Twitter in which Miller appeared to choke a woman at a bar in Reykjavik, Iceland

In the video, Miller grabs the woman’s neck and tries to throw her to the ground.

‘Woah, brother. Brother,” says the filming person.

A source told Variety the incident happened after “pushy fans” reached out to Miller and the actor lost his temper.

Miller never publicly addressed the incident.

Miller also made headlines in January when they posted a now-deleted video on Instagram threatening members of the Ku Klux Klan, who operate in Beulaville, North Carolina.

Miller was seen telling members of the Klan to kill themselves with their own guns or “we’ll do it for you if you want us to.”

Miller also got into trouble with the law in 2011 when they were arrested for drug possession.

The then 19-year-old actor was the passenger in a vehicle in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania when they were pulled over and police reportedly found 20 grams of marijuana on them.

A judge later dropped the drug possession charges, but they were charged with two counts of disorderly conduct and fined $600.

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