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Ezra Miller Starts Treatment For 'Complex Mental Health Issues' And Apologizes For 'Past Behavior'

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Ezra Miller is finally seeking help amid a string of legal issues! In a statement to Variety on Monday, a representative for the actor (who uses they/them pronouns) shared a message in which Ezra broke their silence on their very troubling history with the law.

If you didn’t know, earlier this month, the celeb was charged with burglary for allegedly stealing bottles of alcohol from a home in Stamford, Vermont without the homeowner present.

This comes after a string of other abuse accusations from women around the world (including a choking incident in Iceland) and multiple arrests in Hawaii earlier this year, including one for disorderly conduct and harassment.

Ezra pled no contest to a single count of misdemeanor disorderly conduct and paid a $500 fine and $30 in court costs. The harassment charge was dismissed.

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