Hollywood actor, Ezra Miller, known for his role in 'Flash,' is faced with multiple charges including assault and indecency, but a judge has allowed a temporary harassment order against the actor to expire. According to 'The Hollywood Reporter', in June 2022, the mother of a 12-year-old child filed a Greenfield District Court order, accusing Ezra Miller of inappropriate behavior. But, Miller's attorney, Marissa Elkins has strongly denied the charges, stating that the actor was never alone with the child and only had two brief encounters, while in the presence of other adults.
In a statement posted on Instagram, Miller expressed gratitude for the outcome and criticized the misuse of protective orders. «Protective orders are meant to provide safety for individuals, families, and children in danger,» Miller wrote. «They are not meant to be used as weapons by those seeking attention or personal vengeance when there are people in true and dire need of these services.» The actor also claimed to have been unjustly targeted by an individual with a history of manipulative and destructive actions.
Following the release of 'The Flash,' which didn't meet box office expectations, Miller has maintained a low profile. He also received some positive feedback for his performance, despite the film's underperformance, and director Andy Muschietti expressed openness to collaborating with Miller again for a 'Flash' sequel. The recent expiration of the temporary harassment order brings relief to Miller, who has vehemently denied the accusations.
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