Hawaiian Couple Pull Restraining Order Petition Against Ezra Miller
By Fiyin Olowokandi on April 13, 2022 at 4:30 PM EDT
Ezra Miller has been let off the hook in their latest stint with the law, following their alleged harassment of a couple in Hawaii.
Miller was residing with the couple before things went south, and they ended up getting escorted off the property by the police.
In an unexpected turn of events, the persons involved have lifted the restraining order petition, which they filed against them for their safety.
Ezra Miller's Restraining Order Petition Cancelled By Hawaii Couple
According to Page Six, the Hawaii couple who filed for a temporary restraining order against Miller has pulled their petition.
The couple requested the security measure on Monday, April 11, and a judge granted it that same day, as seen in court documents retrieved by the outlet.
Yet the persons in question have now lifted their request and let The DC personality, who currently identifies as non-binary, off the hook.
Miller resided with the Hilo indigenes until they allegedly barged into their bedroom and proceeded to threaten them.
According to the restraining order, "The Perks of Being A Wallflower," star had reportedly yelled, "I will bury you and your slut wife" after entering their room.
Miller reportedly stole items from the residence, including a passport and wallet containing a social security card and other things.
The fiasco ended with the “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them” star being escorted away from the property by police.
The Blast disclosed that people had made 'a whopping' ten police phone calls against Miller in under a month.
In March, the assistant police chief in Hawaii, Kenneth Quicho, confirmed the statement mentioned above in a message to the Associated Press.
Quicho noted that these calls were over “manini” incidents. “Manini” is a Hawaiian word that translates to “minor” or “small.”
Some of these cases reportedly included filming people at a gas station and refusing to leave the sidewalk outside of a restaurant when asked.
The Hawaii Police Department released a report to their Facebook page that revealed a 29-year-old man was arrested and charged with harassment and disorderly conduct at a Hilo bar. The message continued:
"On Sunday, March 27, at 11:30 p.m, South Hilo patrol officers responded to a report of a disorderly patron at a bar on Silva Street. During the course of their investigation, police determined that the man, later identified as Ezra Miller, became agitated while patrons at the bar began singing karaoke."
Things escalated as Miller allegedly began screaming profanities and, at one point, grabbed the microphone from a 23-year-old woman who was singing, which is a disorderly conduct offense.
The "We Need To Talk About Kevin" actor later lunged at a 32-year-old man playing darts, which is considered harassment.
The police report noted that the bar owner asked Miller to calm down several times to no avail. In conclusion, it read:
"Miller was arrested and charged on both offenses, and total bail was set at $500. They provided bail and were released."
"The Flash" Actor's History Of Police Stunts
Miller's alleged raging in Hawaii may not be surprising to their fans, as this was not their first time getting in trouble with law enforcement authorities.
The Blast shared that in June 2011, Miller became the subject of a police investigation while they were in Pennsylvania shooting “The Perks Of Being A Wallflower,” according to Pop Eater.
Miller was reportedly a passenger in the vehicle that the cops pulled over due to a dysfunctional brake light. The authorities discovered 20 grams of marijuana in their possession.
The "Fantastic Beasts: Secrets of Dumbledore" actor was charged with drug possession, but the charges were later dropped.
They also faced a fine of 600 dollars for two citations of disorderly conduct. In April 2020, Miller also met another police stint.
According to Variety, a clip surfaced online showing the "Zack Snyder's Justice League" actor choking a woman and throwing her to the ground.
The video took place in Reykjavik at Prikið Kaffihús, “a trendy bar in central Reykjavik that Miller frequents” when they are in the city.
The outlet noted that an employee who works at the bar identified the person in the video as Miller and said they were later escorted off the premises by the bar staff after the debacle.