According to the Ezra Miller’s family:Tokata Iron Eyes,’taken control of her.’

Tokata Iron Eyes is a fictional character. Ezra Miller, according to the teen’s family, has ‘taken control of her.’

Ezra Miller, an actor, has been accused of behaving in a “cult-like” manner toward a juvenile activist, including providing her with booze, LSD, and marijuana. Tokata Iron Eyes, 18, the alleged victim, is said to have met Miller, 29, when she was 12 years old. Miller, then 23 years old, was visiting their reservation in North Dakota at the time.

Miller and Tokata built a bond, according to her parents, and he even flew her to London to visit the ‘Fantastic Beasts’ studio two years later. Miller, who identifies as non-binary and queer and uses the pronouns they/them, allegedly supplied drugs and alcohol to their teenage daughter, according to the parents’ lawsuit. They also claim that Tokata dropped out of school in December after Miller disrupted her private schooling in Massachusetts. According to her parents, the actor engaged in “cult-like psychological manipulation” and had “controlling conduct.”

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Tokata Iron Eyes is a fictional character

Tokata Iron Eyes is a member of the Standing Rock Sioux tribe and an activist. She was previously a student leader for ‘Rezpect Our Water,’ a campaign opposing the Dakota Access Pipeline’s proposed path. She has been on the board of ‘Indigenized Energy,’ a new sustainable energy organization.

Chase Iron Eyes, an activist, attorney, and politician, is Tokata’s father. Dr. Sara Jumping Eagle, her mother, is a doctor and an environmental activist. Tokata is a singer and composer who attends Bard College at Simon’s Rock.

Tokata became involved in activism when she was nine years old, when she testified against a uranium mine in the Black Hills. In 2019, she met Greta Thunberg, a young climate activist, at George Washington University, and the two co-hosted a series of events against climate change and the proposed Keystone XL Pipeline.

In January 2020, Tokata was featured on Disney+ in an episode of ‘Marvel’s Hero Project’ and ‘Thrilling Tokata.’ She was selected one of the Ms. Foundation’s 2020 Women of Vision in May of the same year. The Peggy C. Charren Free to Be You and Me Award was given to her.

‘Ezra resorts to violence.’

“Ezra employs assault, intimidation, threat of violence, terror, paranoia, delusions, and drugs to keep power over a young teenage Tokata,” Tokata’s parents alleged in the lawsuit, and a hearing has been scheduled for next month.

When the parents traveled to Miller’s house in Vermont in January to recover Tokata after she dropped out, they said they saw injuries on her body. They also discovered that she was missing her driver’s license, auto keys, and bank card. Tokata fled to New York again to meet Miller, despite being returned to her parents’ house. Since then, the two have traveled to Vermont, Hawaii, and Los Angeles together.

Tokata Iron Eyes refutes Ezra Miller’s charges

Tokata refuted her parents’ assertions in a social media message two days earlier. “I’d like to make a statement to address the tragedy that has become the public’s narrative, as well as the assumptions made on my behalf by my family and friends about my stability and otherwise,” she wrote. “I dropped out of bard five months ago, my buddy and comrade William died soon after, my mind was greatly impacted, and I’ve needed space and time to process grief; my comrade Ezra Miller has only provided loving support and crucial protection throughout this period of mourning.”

Miller has had previous run-ins with the law. Miller was arrested with 20 grams of marijuana in a passenger vehicle in Pittsburgh for a broken brake light in June 2011, while filming ‘The Perks of Being a Wallflower.’ Miller was originally charged with drug possession, but the charge was later dismissed by a judge. Instead, they risked a $600 fine for two tickets of disorderly conduct. “I don’t feel that there’s any need to hide the fact that I use cannabis,” Miller subsequently explained. “It’s a safe herbal product that promotes sensory enjoyment.”

Miller choked a lady and threw her to the ground in a viral video shared on social media in April 2020. According to reports, the event occurred at Priki Kaffihs, a Reykjavik bar.

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