Ezra Miller is scheduled to appear in court on Friday to accept a plea deal in connection with a break-in at a southern Vermont home last spring.
According to a plea agreement filed with the Vermont Superior Court in Bennington, Miller agreed to a suspended sentence of 89 to 90 days in jail for the misdemeanour of unlawful trespass. Miller will also face a $500 fine plus a $192 surcharge, as well as a year on probation. Two other charges were dropped, including a felony burglary charge that could have resulted in a 25-year prison sentence.
Miller pleaded not guilty in October to stealing liquor from a neighbor’s house, one of several arrests and reports of erratic behaviour by the actor last year spanning from Hawaii to New England.
On May 1, Vermont State Police responded to a burglary complaint in Stamford and discovered that several bottles of alcohol had been stolen from a residence while the homeowner was away.
According to the police affidavit, the homeowner said he had been friends with Miller for about 18 years and bought the home a year and a half ago in Stamford, where Miller also owned a home. Miller was charged after officers reviewed surveillance video and interviewed witnesses.
Miller was arrested twice in Hawaii last year, once for disorderly conduct and harassment at a karaoke bar.
Miller appears in the upcoming film “The Flash,” which is set to be released in June 2023, and has previously appeared in several “Justice League” films for Warner Bros. and D.C. Films.
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