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Ezra Miller Has Been Accused of Acting Like A Cult Leader

Ezra Miller is becoming increasingly paranoid, believing that they are being followed by the FBI and Ku Klux Klan. As a result, they are wearing bulletproof body armor and carrying…

Ezra Miller

Ezra Miller attends Time 100 Next at Pier 17 on November 14, 2019 in New York City.

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Ezra Miller is becoming increasingly paranoid, believing that they are being followed by the FBI and Ku Klux Klan. As a result, they are wearing bulletproof body armor and carrying "at least one gun" everywhere they go, according to a new report from Insider. Additionally, Miller, 29, has been accused of being a cult leader due to their disturbing pattern of finding a home base, supporting artists and young women financially, then attempting to control and manipulate their sexual partners, according to one of his alleged victims.

Tokata Iron Eyes, an 18-year-old traveling with Miller whose parents have sought a restraining order against the star, called the body armor "a fashionable safety measure in response to actual attacks and received death threats."

Miller met Tokata in 2016 when she was a 12-year-old activist opposing the Dakota Access Pipeline. When she was 18, family friends saw the two of them having sex. Miller also reportedly asked to share a bed with Tokata when she was only 14, though a Tribal elder claims to have stopped them, and earlier this year her parents accused The Flash star of making their child engage in “cult-like and psychologically manipulative, controlling behavior."

When the We Need To Talk About Kevin star was in Iceland for two months, rumors spread among locals that the actor was running a cult out of an AirBnB. Miller collected a community of artists, ex-pats, and beautiful young women, who were said to hang on his every word. "I felt like everyone was hypnotized," one source said. Miller led group meditations and claimed to possess supernatural powers.

One person recalled Miller claiming to be able to read her mind and how they flew into a rage when she attempted to use her phone. She said she snuck away and texted her family to pick her up. "I was a bit traumatized for a while," she recalled. "It was one of the weirdest days I’ve ever experienced."

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