despite allegations of grooming, and separately being charged with disorderly conduct and harassment, but they won’t star in DC films beyond that.‘There is no winning in this for Warner Bros,’ a source told Deadline.‘This is an inherited problem for [CEO, David] Zaslav.
The hope is that the scandal will remain at a low level before the movie is released, and hope for the best to turn out.’The outlet added that even if no more allegations surface, the studio likely won’t keep Miller in the role of Flash beyond the upcoming film.Authorities have reportedly been unable to locate Miller after they were accused of grooming a girl from the age of 12 and using ‘violence and intimidation’ to control her.The parents of Tokata Iron Eyes, who is now 18, filed legal documents, seen by TMZ, which ask the court for a protection order to keep the actor away from her.
Iron Eyes first met Miller when she was 12 and they were 23, when Miller was visiting the Standing Rock Reservation in North Dakota, where the pair developed a friendship that her parents believe puts her at risk.
Her parents state in the documents, as reported by TMZ: ‘Ezra uses violence, intimidation, threat of violence, fear, paranoia, delusions, and drugs to hold sway over a young adolescent Tokata.’Iron Eyes’ parents clam Miller flew her to London in 2017, when she was 14 and they were 25, to visit the studio Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them was filmed at, as she was a fan of the actor and the franchise.They also alleged that Miller supplied their daughter with alcohol, marijuana and LSD as well as disrupting her education at a private institute in Massachusetts so much that she ended up dropping out in December 2021.
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