EXCLUSIVE: A temporary harassment order issued against The Flash star Ezra Miller in Massachusetts after mother of a 12-year-old accused Miller of acting inappropriately around her child was lifted Friday after a court hearing.
The mother, Shannon Guin, accused the Fantastic Beasts star of menacing her family and acting inappropriately toward her nonbinary child in a story that appeared last summer in the Daily Beast.
No criminal charges were ever filed. Miller’s attorney said all of the actor’s encounters with the child were initiated by the mother. The attorney, Marissa Elkins, said Miller was “never alone with the child and never interacted with the child outside of two brief encounters which occurred in the presence of several other adults.”
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Elkins also said Miller never had a weapon on them during these encounters, as Guin has claimed.
Miller appeared in a hearing on the matter today in Greenfield District Court. Per sources and Elkins, Guin did not appear. The judge ruled that the order (read it here), originally set to expire July 1, was lifted.
“The original order, pursued by Shannon Guin, on behalf of her minor child, was based on untrue allegations,” Elkins said. “Frustratingly for Ezra, Guin lodged her false allegations at a time when Ezra was struggling with significant mental health...
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