'Flash' star Ezra Miller
hit with temporary protection order by family of 12-year-old in Massachusetts:
report
A Massachusetts court has
approved a temporary protection order against "Flash" star Ezra
Miller, 29, on behalf of the family of a 12-year-old.
The order "was
issued without advance notice because the Court determined that there is a
substantial likelihood of immediate danger of harassment," according to
the petition obtained by the outlet.
The mother of the
12-year-old claimed she grew concerned when Miller began to buy gifts for the
child - even after the gifts had been rejected.
"I kept wondering
why Ezra was here. Like, don’t you have Hollywood stuff to do? Don’t you have
movies coming out?" the mother told NBC News.
This is not the first
protective order approved against the "Justice League" star. A court
approved a protective order against Miller on behalf of Chase Iron Eyes and his
wife, Sara Jumping Eagle. The two claimed Miller "physically and
emotionally" abused their teenager, Tokata Iron Eyes.
The parents have accused
the "Flash" star of "psychologically manipulating, physically
intimidating and endangering the safety and welfare of Tokata Iron Eyes,"
according to the petition obtained by Fox News Digital.
While the court approved
the protective order on June 7, the court has not been able to "locate or
serve" Miller, according to the Los Angeles Times.
Miller was recently
arrested twice in Hawaii. The "Justice League" star pleaded no
contest to disorderly contest.