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Thursday, April 23, 2026

Ezra Miller: The Flash actor 'grateful' after harassment order ends - BBC

By Ian Youngs

BBC News

Actor Ezra Miller has said they are "encouraged" and "grateful" after a temporary harassment order brought by the mother of a 12-year-old ended.

The Flash star was given the harassment prevention order last year after the woman reportedly made accusations about inappropriate behaviour.

Although Miller had "made mistakes" at times, these were "false allegations", the actor's lawyer said.

Miller said it was an "egregious misuse of the protective order system".

Last year, the Daily Beast claimed the order was put in place after Miller shouted at the child's adult family members and neighbours, and other behaviour also made the youngster uncomfortable, including paying them undue attention.

In a statement after a court hearing on Friday, Miller's lawyer Marissa Elkins said the actor 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".

It was one of a string of allegations and legal issues the actor has faced over the past 18 months. Miller, who uses they/them pronouns, began treatment for "complex mental health issues" last August.

'Terrible damage'

Elkins said: "Ezra does not deny that in the midst of their struggle that they have made mistakes and behaved at times in ways they wish they could take back.

"That, however, does not make every allegation, rumour, or false accusation true. There are real world consequences when claims like these are...



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