The Hawaiian couple who hosted The Flash star Ezra Miller in their Hilo home have dropped their petition for a temporary restraining order against them on Monday.
A Third Circuit District Court judge dismissed the case after the hot-tempered 29-year-old – who’s non-binary and goes by they/them pronouns – allegedly made threats, stole the husband’s wallet, and stole the wife’s passport.
Before the March 28 incident, the trio had gotten along having originally met each other at a farmer’s market – according to Radar Online.

Off the hook: The Hawaiian couple who hosted The Flash star Ezra Miller (pictured in 2018) in their Hilo home have dropped their petition for a temporary restraining order against them on Monday
The unnamed couple’s attorney William Dean declined to comment on the reasons behind their decision when asked by the Associated Press on Tuesday.
Ezra had allegedly burst in the couple’s bedroom yelling ‘I will bury you and your sl** wife’ shortly after the husband paid the $500 bail for their March 28 arrest for disorderly conduct and harassment at karaoke club Margaritas Village.
Miller had allegedly acted belligerent towards patrons singing karaoke and a man throwing darts.
The Cannes Chopard Trophy winner and their lawyer Francis Alcain are due back in court on April 26 for a hearing on the two charges as well as ‘obstructing a highway’ for ‘refusing to leave the area.’

Legal win: A Third Circuit District Court judge dismissed the case after the hot-tempered 29-year-old – who’s non-binary and goes by they/them pronouns – allegedly made threats, stole the husband’s wallet, and stole the wife’s passport

Mugshot: Ezra had allegedly burst in the couple’s bedroom yelling ‘I will bury you and your sl** wife’ shortly after the husband paid the $500 bail for their March 28 arrest for disorderly conduct and harassment at karaoke club Margaritas Village

Margaritas Village: Miller had allegedly acted belligerent towards patrons singing karaoke and a man throwing darts

Troubled: The Cannes Chopard Trophy winner (pictured in 2017) and their lawyer Francis Alcain are due back in court on April 26 for a hearing on the two charges as well as ‘obstructing a highway’ for ‘refusing to leave the area’
On Friday night, Ezra attempted to dance away their legal woes at another Big Island bar, Hilo Axe Lounge, to songs from T-Pain and Trey Songz as seen in a patron’s 48-second cell phone video.
Miller also raised eyebrows with an Instagram video threatening North Carolina members of the Ku Klux Klan on January 27, as well as a resurfaced 2020 video of them choking a female fan outside an Iceland bar.
The New Jersey native’s first brush with the law was in 2011, at age 19, for two counts of disorderly conduct following a Pennsylvania traffic stop.
Rolling Stone reported that Warner Bros and DC executives held an emergency meeting on March 30 where they agreed to halt any future projects or public appearances involving Ezra.

Still partying: On Friday night, Ezra attempted to dance away their legal woes at another Big Island bar, Hilo Axe Lounge, to songs from T-Pain and Trey Songz as seen in a patron’s 48-second cell phone video


Violent: Miller also raised eyebrows with an Instagram video threatening North Carolina members of the Ku Klux Klan on January 27, as well as a resurfaced 2020 video of them choking a female fan outside an Iceland bar (pictured)

Canceled: Rolling Stone reported that Warner Bros and DC executives held an emergency meeting on March 30 where they agreed to halt any future projects or public appearances involving the New Jersey native
Miller already wrapped their role on October 17 as speedy police forensic investigator Barry Allen in Andy Muschietti’s standalone DC Comics film The Flash, which is scheduled to hit US theaters June 23, 2023.
The Warner Bros. Pictures superhero flick also features Ben Affleck, Michael Keaton, Michael Shannon, and Ron Livingston.
But first, the high school drop-out reprises their role as the destructive Credence Barebone/Aurelius Dumbledore in David Yates’ three-quel Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore, which hits US theaters this Friday.

‘It’s a wrap!’ Ezra already wrapped their role on October 17 as speedy police forensic investigator Barry Allen in Andy Muschietti’s standalone DC Comics film The Flash, which is scheduled to hit US theaters June 23, 2023

Hitting US theaters this Friday! But first, Miller reprises their role as the destructive Credence Barebone/Aurelius Dumbledore in David Yates’ three-quel Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore
Eddie Redmayne, Jude Law, Dan Fogler, Katherine Waterston, and Mads Mikkelsen also star in the flick – which has a dismal 58% critic approval rating (out of 102 reviews) on Rotten Tomatoes.
And last May, Ezra wrapped their role as the younger Salvador Dalí in Mary Harron’s upcoming biopic Dalíland starring Oscar winner Ben Kingsley as the older version of the surrealist artist.
Miller first found fame in 2011 with their breakout role as a teenage psychopathic murderer in We Need to Talk About Kevin alongside Oscar winner Tilda Swinton.