Ezra Miller pleads guilty to Vermont burglary charge Gulf

Ezra Miller pleads guilty to Vermont burglary charge

WASHINGTON: Hollywood star Ezra Miller, who is set to next appear in DC’s The Flash movie, recently pleaded guilty to unlawful trespassing in a Vermont burglary case.

According to Variety, an American media outlet, he accepted a plea deal to avoid jail time while performing in a courthouse in Bennington, Vt.

Miller, who is gender neutral and speaks of them/their pronouns, faces a $500 fine and faces a year of probation.

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Variety has reported that the actor agreed to 41 terms as part of the deal, including no alcohol, random drug testing and a commitment to continue seeking mental health treatment.

Miller was charged Aug. 8 with burglary in Vermont, where the actor resides, after he allegedly lifted bottles of alcohol from an unoccupied house nearby in May, Variety reported.

They were initially charged with trespassing, burglary and petty theft, with the latter two charges now being dropped.

The Vermont incident is just one of many controversies and legal issues Miller has faced over the past year. The actor was arrested twice in Hawaii, first for disorderly conduct and harassment and then for second-degree assault.

Miller was also previously accused of choking a woman in an Icelandic bar. Last August, they apologized for their behavior and indicated they were undergoing mental health treatment, per Variety.