Actor Ezra Miller has been at the center of attention of controversies for the past few months, from their arrests in Hawaii to parents filing restraining orders against them, the actor has dealt with all. Now in a recent drama, the actor has been accused of hosting a mother and her three young kids at his Vermont farmhouse that is allegeldy filled with all sorts of weapons.
Ezra Miller Housing Three Young Children and Their Mother at Weapon Filled Vermont Farm
Ezra Miller has been reportedly hosting a 25-year-old mother along with her three young kids at their Vermont farm. This has left the children's father worried about their safety including two other people who are aware of this living setup.
Two sources with knowledge of the situation expressed concern to Rolling Stone that it is an unsafe environment for children, stating that there are guns strewn around the home on Miller’s 96-acre property.
One source even recalled an instance where one of the kids, a 1-year-old allegedly picked up a loose bullet and put it in her mouth.
However, the mother of the children claims that Miller had helped her escape her from a “violent and abusive ex,” and Miller “helped me finally … have a safe environment for my three very young children.”
“[Ezra’s] home ranch has been a healing haven for us,” she tells Rolling Stone. “They may have firearms for self-defense purposes and they are stored in a part of the house that the children never go in… My kids are able to relax more into their healing because of the safety and nurturing Ezra has been providing for them.”
The mother and children, aged one to five, have been living at Miller’s Stamford, Vermont, farm since mid-April.
Reportedly, Miller met the woman in Hilo, Hawaii when the actor had been visiting in March. The actor who is set to star in Warner Bros.’ anticipated The Flash, faced a number of arrests while in Hawaii, which led to an emergency meeting between executives of the studio to decide upon Miller's future with the franchise.)
In the midst of these controversies, the children’s father claims to Rolling Stone that Miller secured a flight out of Hawaii for the woman and her children, allegedly without the father’s knowledge. He claims he has not been able to see or speak with his children since their departure.
“I got a bad feeling in my stomach,” the father says. “I do want to go get my kids, they mean the fucking world to me.”
According to Hawaii court records, there have been differences between the mother and father for some time and the mother pursued domestic abuse case and one paternity case against the father in May, 2021.
However, the father has denied all allegations and the domestic case was terminated when neither of the parties appeared in the court.
Files in the paternity case show the judge put the case on hold last October because the father hadn’t been served. The father filed a domestic case against the mother in April, related to her taking the children out of the state. That case is pending.
The mother says she is still living at Miller’s farm with her children. The two sources who confirmed seeing children there with their mother describing it as a chaotic environment that is unsafe for children.
Video footage from April reviewed by Rolling Stone appears to show at least eight assault weapons, rifles, and handguns lying around the living room, with some weapons propped up next to a pile of stuffed animals.
According to the sources, there has also been heavy use of marijuana in front of the kids. Rolling Stone has also learned that there is a sizable cannabis farm on Miller’s property, with Miller’s close friend and purported “handyman” Whitney Suters claiming on social media that the two were running a cannabis company called Rebel Alliance Cannabis.
Numerous photos posted to Suters’ social media pages indicate there is a far greater number of marijuana plants than Vermont’s permitted two mature plants or four immature plants that private citizens can own. Suters told one Facebook friend there were at least 28 different strains growing for a fall 2021 harvest.
Miller’s farm is not among the state’s 25 licensed cultivators that are allowed to grow more than six plants and sell to wholesalers, Rolling Stone confirmed with Vermont’s Cannabis Control Board.
The father of the kids says that he has been trying to remove his kids from the farm since April after learning about the weapons and the drug use at the farm and has even called Vermont’s Department for Children and Families (DCF) and local police to carry out wellness checks.
Rolling Stone has reviewed text messages between the father and a number registered to a Vermont social worker, who said in a text that they had visited the house on May 16 and the kids “looked good,” noting the worker had “more work to do.” It’s not clear if the social worker returned to the home. (In a request for comment, DCF said it does not provide information regarding visits to homes. Vermont State Police did not respond to requests for comment.)
Well, this is the latest controversy that Miller has found themselves in after two different parents sought restraining orders against Miller, whose recent behavior has potentially put any future involvement with the superhero franchise in serious jeopardy.
Reportedly, at the beginning of this month, Chase Iron Eyes and Sara Jumping Eagle filed for an order of protection on behalf of their 18-year-old child Gibson, a well-known Standing Rock activist. (Gibson uses she/they pronouns.) The parents alleged to Rolling Stone that Miller had groomed Gibson, whom the actor had met when Gibson was 12, and earlier this year said Miller supplied Gibson with a high dose of LSD.
“If [they] were of [their] right mind and just making jacked-up decisions, I would be like, ‘OK, you have to learn the hard way,'” Gibson’s mother previously told Rolling Stone about her child. “But [they’re] not only having mental health issues, but there’s a predator taking advantage of [them] at the same time.”
Meanwhile, Gibson released a statement on their Instagram that stated that they have suffered emotional and psychological manipulation while living with their parents. In another video, Gibson called their parents’ concerns “blatantly insulting.”
Then on June 16, another parent secured a temporary restraining order against the actor on behalf of their 12-year-old kid in Massachusetts, according to The Daily Beast. The order was granted by the Greenfield District Court “without advance notice because the Court determined that there is a substantial likelihood of immediate danger of harassment.”
When the actor Miller visited Hawaii, they were arrested at least twice and had 10 calls placed about them at the local police station regarding their behavior.
The first arrest stemmed from a disorderly conduct charge when Miller was set off by a couple at karaoke, singing “Shallow” from A Star Is Born on March 28.
Later that night, Miller allegedly entered a couple’s bedroom and threatened them, saying, “I will burn you and your slut wife,” according to the request for a temporary restraining order that the couple filed. Miller also allegedly stole a passport and wallet.
The drama with the actor did not end here and arrested again on April 19 after allegedly throwing a chair at a 26-year-old woman upon being asked to leave a private home, leaving the woman with a half-inch cut on her forehead.
