Hollywood Star Ezra Miller to Take Plea Deal and Avoid Long Prison Sentence

Hollywood star Ezra Miller will plead guilty to a lesser charge in his felony burglary case as part of a plea deal reached with prosecutors.

“The Flash” actor will take a guilty plea for unlawful trespassing to avoid a multi-year prison sentence.

30-year-old Miller is expected to enter a guilty plea Friday in Bennington County Superior Criminal Court.

Prosecutors propose that Miller should face 89 to 90 days in a suspended sentence, as well as a year’s probation and a $500 fine.

The maximum sentence for the burglary charge would have been 25 years.

The actor is best known for playing the Flash in the “DC Extended Universe” movies and for Credence in the “Fantastic Beasts” series.

He has been in trouble with the law in multiple states with charges against him in Vermont and Hawaii.

In the Hawaii case, Miller threw a chair at a 26-year-old woman at a private get-together during a massive meltdown.

“Having recently gone through a time of intense crisis, I now understand that I am suffering complex mental health issues and have begun ongoing treatment,” Miller said in August.

“I want to apologize to everyone that I have alarmed and upset with my past behavior.

“I am committed to doing the necessary work to get back to a healthy, safe, and productive stage in my life.”

According to The Daily Mail:

Miller, who uses they/them pronouns, is accused of taking bottles of gin, vodka, and rum from his neighbor’s pantry on May 1 at around 5 pm.

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Vermont State Police said in a statement at the time they were notified of ‘a burglary complaint at a residence on County Road in the town of Stamford, Vermont.

‘The initial findings indicated that several bottles of alcohol were taken from within the residence while the homeowners were not present,’ the statement continued.

‘As a result of an investigation that included surveillance videos and statements, probable cause was found to charge Ezra M. Miller with the offense of felony burglary in an unoccupied dwelling.’

They were arrested in August, and entered their now defunct not guilty plea in October when a judge ordered he stay away from neighbor Isaac Winokur — from whose house he stole the bottles — as well as neighbor Aiden Early.

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By David Hawkins

David Hawkins is a writer who specializes in political commentary and world affairs. He's been writing professionally since 2014.

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