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Ezra Miller Is Charged With Providing Minors With Drugs And Alcohol

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Ezra Miller has been accused of grooming Takota Iron Eyes. Takota’s parents have initiated a legal action to keep the actor away from their daughter. Miller was accused of supplying drugs and alcohol to Takota when he was 14 years old. They also say that Miller has influence over her life and is interfering with her schooling. Takota is said to have been traveling with Ezra Miller since fleeing her home early this year.

Takota and Ezra Miller have known one other since 2016.

Ezra Miller first met Takota in 2016, when the actor visited the Standing Rock Reservation in North Dakota, according to TMZ. Miller was 23 years old at the time, and Takota was 12 years old. The two developed a friendship that would last for years. Miller reportedly flew Chase Iron Eyes and his wife, Sara Jumping Eagle, to London in 2017 to tour the production of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. They revealed that Ezra Miller, 25, gave Takota beer, marijuana, and LSD throughout the trip. Takota was 14 years old at the time. Miller is also said to have attempted to sleep on the same bed with Tokata but was stopped by the chaperone.

Ezra Miller

According to media accounts, the Ezra Millers volunteered to fund Takota’s college tuition via their linked nonprofit, Quiet. She attended the exclusive Bard College in Simon’s Rock, Massachusetts, but left out in December 2021. They also said that their daughter was residing at the star’s Vermont home without her driver’s license, vehicle keys, bank card, and other essentials.

When they went to her residence in January 2022, they discovered injuries on her body. They think Miller is to blame for the injuries. Takota’s parents decided to take her home, but she went to New York to see her buddy. Since then, the two have allegedly been traveling together. Takota was with Ezra Miller when he was detained at the Hawaii club.

Her parents also claimed that the actor was attempting to exert influence over Takota’s life, so Miller instructed her to use the name Gibson instead of her own name. Miller also determined that Takota should be addressed using the pronouns “they/them” rather than “she/her.”

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Takota Parents Concerns

Takota’s parents have expressed their concerns, saying:

“Ezra wields power over a young teenage Tokata via aggression, intimidation, threat of violence, terror, paranoia, delusions, and narcotics.”

They alleged Miller engaged in “typical abusive intimate partner violence conduct” as well as “s*xual predatory behavior.”

Takota, on the other hand, disagrees with her parents. She said on Instagram, ”

“I’d want to issue a statement recognizing the tragedy that has become the public narrative, as well as the assumptions made on my behalf by my family and friends about my stability and otherwise.”

She went on to say that she dropped out of college because she had lost a close friend:

“I dropped out of bard five months ago, right after my buddy and comrade William went away, my psyche was greatly affected, and I’ve needed space and time to absorb loss.”

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She went on to say that Ezra Miller had been there for her at that period and accused her parents of being manipulative:

“For the duration of the aforementioned time, my friend Ezra Miller has only supplied loving support and crucial protection. I am not in need of, and have never been in need of, a conservatorship throughout my brief adulthood.”

She continued, saying:

“My father’s claims have no weight and are bluntly transphobic, predicated on the concept that I am incapable of cogent reasoning or challenging people of my own kindred who are concerned about my well-being. I am now aware of the extent of the emotional and psychological manipulation I was subjected to while growing up in my parents’ household.”

She said that she was seeking professional therapy to cope with her anxiety and depression:

“I am an adult, and I am entitled to feel in command of my own body. I’m sick of worrying about whether officers will turn up to section me on a regular basis. I’ve settled on a therapist and am looking forward to speaking with a mental health expert about my anxiety and maybe depression. It is no one’s business, my choices are my own and as to the nature of police intervention in my “case” it is unnecessary and a waste of time and resource”

Takota Iron

She concluded her remark by claiming she was “embarrassed” by her parents’ behavior:

“This apparent betrayal and poison that my parents and others have decided to punish me with has been very humiliating and life-changing. Relationships in my life have been severely harmed, to say the least. This is terrible behavior that must be condemned.”

More details concerning the issue will be disclosed next month when the lawsuit is tried in Standing Rock Sioux Tribal Court.