A Hawaii couple have dropped their petition for a temporary restraining order against actor Ezra Miller, who is known for playing "The Flash" in "Justice League" films and allegedly harassed patrons of a karaoke bar in a Big Island town last month.
According to court documents, a judge dismissed the restraining order case Monday after the couple requested it. William Dean, a lawyer who represents the couple, declined comment Tuesday on why his clients no longer want to pursue the petition that accused Miller of bursting into their bedroom and threatening them in Hilo, the same town where Miller was arrested.
A judge had granted the restraining order petition, saying it was needed to prevent future harassment and had set a hearing for Wednesday.
It's unclear if the hearing will be held now that the case is dismissed. A Hawaii couple has dropped their petition for a temporary restraining order against actor Miller, known for playing "The Flash" in "Justice League" films. (Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, File) A judge on Tuesday granted a request by Miller's lawyer, Francis Alcain, to postpone a hearing on a separate case involving an alleged traffic violation for Miller in Hilo until April 26 because Miller and prosecutors are in what Alcain described as "pre-negotiations" for an agreement on the two outstanding cases.
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