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Ezra Miller to plead guilty to lesser charge in Vermont burglary case

Updated on: 13 January,2023 08:45 AM IST  |  Washington
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Last August, Miller apologised for their behaviour and stated that they would be undergoing mental health treatment. The actor was introduced as Barry Allen — The Flash in 2017’s Justice League. Miller will star in the superhero’s first solo film, set to hit theatres on June 23

Ezra Miller to plead guilty to lesser charge in Vermont burglary case

Ezra Miller

Actor Ezra Miller is expected to plead guilty to a lesser charge of unlawful trespassing in a Vermont burglary case, with two other charges against the actor being dropped. The Fantastic Beasts and The Flash star is reported to have entered a plea deal, after being accused of stealing several bottles of alcohol from the pantry of a neighbour, last May. Miller was charged with felony burglary last August, as per reports.


The Vermont charges are only one group of a series of controversies and legal issues that Miller has faced in the past year. The actor was twice arrested in Hawaii, first for disorderly conduct and harassment, and then for second-degree assault. Miller has also previously been accused of choking a woman in an Icelandic bar. 


Also Read: 'The Flash' actor Ezra Miller seeks treatment for mental health issues amid felony burglary charge


Last August, Miller apologised for their behaviour and stated that they would be undergoing mental health treatment. The actor was introduced as Barry Allen — The Flash in 2017’s Justice League. Miller will star in the superhero’s first solo film, set to hit theatres on June 23.

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