‘The Flash’ star Ezra Miller was in court today and plead no contest and was fined $500 for disorderly conduct at karaoke bar in Hilo, Hawaii last month – just hours after being arrested for a second time within weeks.
The actor appeared in court via video call yesterday, in an appearance originally scheduled for April 26.
Miller, 29, pleaded ‘no contest’ to disorderly conduct following an arrest at Margarita Village Bar in Hilo, which Judge Kanani Laubach ordered them to stay away from.
Just before the hearing, on Tuesday night, Ezra was taken into custody for second-degree assault after police responded to reports of an assault in a subdivision on the archipelago’s Big Island of Hawaii.
Authorities were called to the Leilani State Subdivision in P?hoa shortly after 1am yesterday, Hawaii News Now reported.
Authorities said Miller became irate after they were asked to leave a gathering at a residence and threw a chair, striking a 26-year-old woman on the forehead.
The unidentified woman was left with a half-inch cut but refused treatment, police said. The Hollywood star was arrested 20 minutes after the attack during a traffic stop at the intersection of Highway 130 and Kukula Street in Kea’au.
Miller was released at 4am pending an investigation, police said in a statement.