ABOVE: Ezra Miller. Photo via Hawaii PD.
HONOLULU (AP) | A Hawaii judge has granted a couple’s request for a temporary restraining order against Ezra Miller, the LGBTQ actor known for their role in DC’s “Justice League,” “The Flash” and more.
The couple filed a petition for a temporary restraining order March 29, alleging that Miller burst into their bedroom and threatened them in Hilo, a small town on the Big Island. The petition also accused Miller of stealing some of their belongings, including a passport and wallet.
The judge’s order, filed in court March 30, said it was necessary to grant the couple’s petition to prevent harassment.
Days earlier, Miller allegedly harassed patrons at a karaoke bar. Late March 27, police were called to Margarita Village in Hilo, where they said Miller yelled obscenities, grabbed a mic from a singing woman and lunged at a man playing darts.
“The bar owner asked Miller to calm down several times to no avail,” police said in a news release.
Miller was arrested at the bar shortly after midnight March 28 and charged with disorderly conduct and harassment. The entertainer was released on $500 bail.