Tokata Iron Eyes' mom slams Warner Bros for REFUSING to fire Ezra Miller from 'The Flash'
Warner Brothers have been accused of "putting profits before morals" by the mother of an 18-year-old Native American woman who was allegedly "trafficked and brainwashed" by ‘The Flash’ actor Ezra Miller.
The case relates to Tokata Iron Eyes, a member of the Standing Rock Sioux tribe, who her parents say is still missing. While Tokata has reportedly called her parents asking them not to pursue further court action, her mother, Sara Jumping Eagle, told the Daily Mail that she and her husband still have no clue as to where their daughter is, and that they last saw her during a street encounter in California on May 29, when Tokata fled with Miller.
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The parents have bid for a protective order against Miller, who they allege ‘groomed’ their activist daughter, got her into a hard drugs culture, while assaulting her and controlling her life.
Since the court action was launched against the DC Universe actor, tales of more incidents with other women have surfaced. Miller, who identifies as non-binary and uses they/them pronouns, has been accused of choking a woman outside a bar in Iceland and troubling another in Berlin. Miller was arrested twice in 2022, once for second-degree assault and for disorderly conduct and harassment on another occasion.
Miller, 29, has reportedly been dropped from all further DC Universe projects due to the ongoing controversies. However, there is no talk of them being removed from the role in The Flash, which is projected to release in 2023, also starring Michael Keaton and Ben Affleck.
Tokata's mother reportedly spoke in detail to Daily Mail about her ordeal and conversations with their daughter over phone. "She called to tell us to stop moving forward with the court proceedings," she said. "She was mad at us about the case and wanted us to stop. And then when I told her we weren't going to stop, especially regarding the fact that Ezra Miller assaulted Tokata – that Ezra needs to be held accountable for continuing to hurt people – Tokata became very upset."
Tokata has also appeared to have attacked her parents on social media. One of her posts on Instagram read: "There are countless murdered and missing indigenous peoples. I am not one of them. #mmiwgt2s is a real and ongoing crisis therefore I wish to recognize the severity of misinformation about my life and experience," she added referring to a movement called Missing and Murdered Indigenous Womxn and Girls, 2Spirit.
However, mother Sara Eagle was quick to argue on Twitter that her daughter's Instagram account could be in Miller's control. In the past, social media users have argued why Miller was continued to being cast in 'The Flash', while Amber Heard's role was reduced in 'Aquaman 2'.
My daughter Tokata Iron Eyes has not had a phone since Jan 2022, #EzraMiller has control of Tokata’s instagram. If you know Tokata’s whereabouts - please contact me. #MMIW #mmiw #WarnerBros #MuteRKelly #mniwiconi #rezpectourwater #metoo #equitynow pic.twitter.com/Iu6D5ij38H
— Sara Jumping Eagle (@drjumpingeagle) June 8, 2022
Ezra Miller repeatedly gets into trouble for violent behavior and now grooming. Yet, WB is going forward with them as The Flash. Yet Amber Heard’s role was reduced in Aquaman 2 and she’s likely out of any sequels because she spoke up about being a survivor of abuse.
— Lisa Bee (@leebee4life) June 8, 2022