Paranoid Ezra Miller wears body armor and guns everywhere as alleged victims compare him to cult leader: report

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increasingly paranoid Ezra Miller got into the habit of wearing body armor and carrying at least one gun almost everywhere they go, according to a new report from Initiated which traces a timeline of Miller’s activities and finds a disturbing pattern: they establish a home base, financially support artists and young women, then attempt to control and manipulate their sexual partners, bringing in one of his alleged victims to compare the practice to a sect.

Miller allegedly believes they are being tracked by the FBI and the Ku Klux Klan, the former because several parents and young people have accused the actor of grooming minorsand the latter because Miller released a video earlier this year demanding that members of the KKK commits suicide.

Tokata Iron Eyes, an 18-year-old traveling with Miller whose parents sought a restraining order against the star, called the bulletproof vest “a fashionable security measure in response to real attacks and threats from dead”.

Miller met Tokata in 2016 when she was a 12-year-old activist opposed to the Dakota Access Pipeline. Miller flew Tokata to different places including London for his film premiere Fantastic beasts and where to find them, and when she was 18, family friends saw them having sex. Miller also allegedly asked to share a bed with Tokata when she was just 14, although a tribal elder claims he stopped them, and earlier this year her parents accused the flash star to control their daughter with “violence, intimidation, threat of violence, fear, paranoia, delusions and drugs”.

It was not an isolated incident. In 2020, the world first learned of Miller’s increasingly erratic behavior when a video showed them choke a woman in Iceland. But their time in Iceland was more eventful — and ominous — than even this video suggests.

During Miller’s two months in Iceland, rumors spread among locals that the actor ran a cult out of an AirBnB. Permanent residents described him as an aggressive person with a revolting smell who rarely changed his clothes. Three people recalled Miller walking barefoot through Reykjavík, noting long uncut fingernails and what could have been an infected gash on his foot.

The AirBnB, a house in the Reykjavík suburb of Kópavogur, was described by one visitor as a “commune” with beds laid out on the floor. Miller assembled a community of artists, expats and beautiful young women, who were said to cling to his every word. “I felt like everyone was hypnotized,” the visitor said.

Miller led group meditations and claimed to possess supernatural powers. He also paid for food, lodging, and marijuana, and once gave a musician the equivalent of $1,500 for his birthday. But Miller would become furious at the dissent.

“No one was ever allowed to disagree with them,” said a young woman who had known Miller in Iceland and had a brief sexual relationship with them when she was 18. “Their reality portrayed everyone else’s reality. There was no room for anyone else’s opinion or feelings.

One person recalled Miller cornering them in the house saying, “You don’t like my hospitality” and claiming to be able to read his mind. The actor also got angry when he tried to use his phone. She said she snuck out and texted her family to pick her up. “I was a little traumatized for a while,” she recalls. “It was one of the weirdest days I’ve ever had.”

Another woman stayed with Miller for six days. “My ego was soaring,” she said, adding that she was “really lost” at the time and abused drugs and alcohol. The first time they had sex was a threesome with another young woman. “After that, Ezra basically said, ‘My room is your room. Now is where you’re going to stay. And I was like, ‘Cool.’

“At one point they looked me in the eye and said, ‘I love you,’ and were this really nice, beautiful person,” she said. But right after, they were “telling me I was fucking disgusting”. She added: “There was a lot of emotional abuse.”

“Ezra was super manipulative,” she explained. “They kind of had us all under their finger. They were able to twist and pull everything I thought I knew about the world. After six days, Miller left town and the woman returned to her apartment, where her roommate gave her cult literature. Reading stories of leaders who promised spiritual or material wealth while cutting people off from their families, she realized that it was “exactly the same as I was with Ezra, and that really pissed me off. is scary”.

“It was only six days, but honestly it was much, much longer,” she said. “I remember thinking, ‘Wow, I don’t know how I’m going to get over this.'”

Miller was back in the headlines in 2022 during a tumultuous stay in Hawaii. They were arrested for disorderly conduct at a karaoke barand in a separate, unrelated incident, charged with second degree assault after becoming enraged at a house party and throwing a chair at a woman who asked them to leave. Meanwhile, they’ve also recruited at least one other long-term companion: a mother of three who, along with her children, currently lives in her permanent residence in Vermont.

The woman claimed Miller was protecting her from an abusive relationship. But the father publicly campaigned to get his children back, and visitors to the Vermont estate noted rampant drug use and unsafe firearms, alleging an unsuitable environment for young children. A one-year-old child allegedly found a live ammunition on the ground and put it in her mouth. In another instance, a bystander said that Miller not only blew marijuana smoke toward a baby, but also blew clouds to bring it closer to the baby’s face.

It’s unclear how many people live in the Vermont home, but Tokata is at least a semi-permanent resident and earlier this year suffered an LSD overdose that required outside attention about four days into his trip. And Miller seems to have recruited new tenants. In February of this year, he traveled to Greenfield, Massachusetts, and took an inappropriate interest in a then 11-year-old non-binary child. Apparently, Miller told the mother, “I’ve talked a lot with your child, and they have a lot of power over them. At some point, you will realize that you no longer have any control over them. He’s a high being, and they’d be lucky to have someone like me guide them. Miller also allegedly yelled at the woman until she started crying.

Miller then invited the child to come live with them in Vermont, promising to buy them horses whatever they wanted. “They were automatically weirdly attracted to me and kept talking about how they liked my outfit and my style, and kept saying how awesome it was,” the kid said. “It was really uncomfortable. I was really nervous. I was scared to be with them after he yelled at my mum and she was crying.

The child was granted a protective order against Miller in June.

Miller set to star in upcoming comic book blockbuster flash, though reports suggest studio executives are exploring options to get rid of the struggling star. Meanwhile, longtime friends just want Miller to ask for help. “People in Ezra’s life really mourn the person they lost,” a longtime family friend said. “Because I don’t think that person will come back.”

Paranoid Ezra Miller wears body armor and guns everywhere as alleged victims compare him to cult leader: report
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