Weeks after a Hawaii couple put a restraining order against The Flash star Ezra Miller; it has now been dropped. One of the DCEU's lead actors has been Miller, who landedthe role of Barry Allen in October 2014 as part of the original slate of heroes to join Warner Bros.'s cinematic universe. Despite having been the Scarlet Speedster for almost eight years, Miller has appeared as The Flash in other DC properties before starring in their own film that didn't start filming until last year.
These last couple of weeks have seen the 29-year old actor in several scandals. On Sunday, March 27, it began when Hawaii police had the actor arrested following a couple of incidents at a local bar in Hilo. According to the police reports, Miller got taken in for disorderly conduct and harassment, which included yelling obscenities before getting agitated when other people at the bar started singing karaoke. While Miller was released after posting bail, the actor was hit with a restraining order by a Hawaii couple.
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However, almost three weeks after a Hawaii judge approved the restraining order, things have now changed for The Flash actor. In a new report by Valdosta Daily Times, the unnamed Hawaii couple has chosen to drop the restraining order against Miller. Official court documents revealed that a judge had dismissed the case at the couple's request. Their lawyer, William Dean, has yet to comment on why the couple had decided to no longer take Miller to court. While the temporary restraining order was to prevent the actor from pursuing further harassment against them, a hearing had been initially set for this Wednesday. Still, it's unclear if it will
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