New development in the ongoing case of Ezra Miller. As many of you have probably heard, the Justice League actor (who uses they/them pronouns) has made headlines over the past couple years for all the wrong reasons… Multiple arrests, abuse accusations, and two felony charges later, they are now facing up to 26 years in prison and a $2,000 fine.
During a Monday morning virtual appearance at the Bennington Superior Court, the 29-year-old pled not guilty to felony burglary and petit larceny charges following the May 1 incident in which they allegedly went into a Stamford, Vermont home, taking “several bottles of alcohol.” Related: Is Ezra Trying To Save DC’s The Flash? Ezra’s attorney, Lisa B.
Shelkrot, explained in a statement: At the time of the incident, the actor claimed to know the homeowner, Isaac Winokur, and entered unannounced to borrow cooking ingredients.
However, when law enforcement investigated the scene, used cigarettes and lighters were found scattered around the floor, as well as a ransacked pantry.
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