Ezra Miller housing a mother and her three young children in armed farm compound

According to anonymous sources, Miller's farm is littered with guns and marijuana while Miller is on the lam from two orders of protection.

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Flash star Ezra Miller is currently housing a 25-year-old woman and her three young children at the actor's Vermont farm compound while accusations mount that the actor is sexually grooming young children.

Rolling Stone reports that Miller's farm has unsafe living conditions for children with sources "alleging there are weapons lying around and that a one-year-old put a loose bullet in her mouth."

The sources include the father of the children and two others who know of the situation but want to remain anonymous. According to People the children on the compound range in age from 1 to 5 years old. The father said, "I got a bad feeling in my stomach" about the kids being in proximity to Miller.

Miller has been on the run from law enforcement after having been served two orders of protection. The first order of protection was served in North Dakota over Miller's alleged grooming of a then 12-year-old child, Tokata Iron Eyes, who is now 18. The second order came down from a court in Greenfield, Massachusetts over the actor's actions regarding a 12-year-old child and her family. Both cases were similar; Miller is a biological male who identifies as transgender non-binary and targeted young girls using the language of gender ideology.

The anonymous sources claim that Miller's Vermont compound is an unlicensed marijuana farm and that the actor is exposing the children to copious drug use. Previously the parents of Tokata Iron Eyes, the 18 year old whose parent allege Miller preyed upon at the age of 12, said Miller used LSD to groom their child. Guns are another consistent part of Miller's modus operandi as the Massachusetts parents said when Miller was at their house the actor "opened up one side of their jacket" and "you could see a gun."

The mother of the three young girls told Rolling Stone that Miller had helped her escape a "violent and abusive ex" and helped her "have a safe environment" for her kids. The father has denied all abuse allegations and a domestic violence case against him was terminated in a Hawaii court where the couple lived before Miller entered the picture.

“[Ezra’s] home ranch has been a healing haven for us," the mother said, "They may have firearms for self-defense purposes and they are stored in a part of the house that the children never go in… My kids are able to relax more into their healing because of the safety and nurturing Ezra has been providing for them.”

All three sources alleged that multiple guns were carelessly littered about the 96 acre compound. Video from Miller's compound shows "at least eight assault weapons, rifles, and handguns lying around the living room, with some weapons propped up next to a pile of stuffed animals."

According to CosmicBookNews, DC films has axed Miller from any future comic book movies and his status as The Flash is in jeopardy concerning the mostly finished movie slated for release in 2023.

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