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Ezra Miller Accused of Music Theft By Two Musicians

Two musicians have accused Ezra Miller of stealing music they worked on and releasing it without giving them credit. Speaking to Rolling Stone, music producer Oliver Ignatius spoke about his…

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Ezra Miller attends Time 100 Next at Pier 17 on November 14, 2019 in New York City.

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Two musicians have accused Ezra Miller of stealing music they worked on and releasing it without giving them credit. Speaking to Rolling Stone, music producer Oliver Ignatius spoke about his collaborations with Miller, alleging that the We Need To Talk About Kevin star had published music online without giving him credit or asking for consent.

Ignatius said of his decision to work with his longtime friend, "They were going through a scorched earth-type fallout with their Hollywood career. They were severing many of the relationships in their life and seemed to be on a very dangerous spiral.”

The pair met up in the mainland US and Hawaii to work on the project, with Ignatius describing the work as “like pulling teeth."

“We all had high hopes that it was going to be a project that was beautiful, that was going to be meaningful for us,” he added. “But it didn’t really pan out that way.” According to the artist, he then worked on the music independently, making production tweaks and adding a verse from Philadelphia rapper Ghais Guevara on one of the tracks.

After regrouping with Miller after the actor’s arrests, Ignatius said they fell out over a song he had written regarding a female friend who was murdered by her husband. He claims that Miller threw an “aggressive temper tantrum” over the track’s meaning. “They were completely triggered by the song which totally freaked me out because basic feminism is a really hard-line,” he said. “If we don’t agree that violence by a man against a woman isn’t something worth speaking on, then we don’t agree on much. Ezra’s behavior throughout this exchange was atrocious, belligerent, threatening, and incredibly aggressive.”

After Ignatius quit the project, Miller, 29, then posted the unfinished music online, including songs they had not worked on at all. “What Ezra did was commit an… extremely unethical and hurtful act,” said Ignatius. “They stole from artists that have fewer resources than them but maybe have art that Ezra wants… The person I thought I knew was a much gentler soul than the person that we’re seeing right now. It’s been a very concerning journey.”

Guevara also shared allegations about Miller, writing a thread on Twitter, “I’m posting this just to say if you are an Ezra stan, just know that the music they’re involved in isn’t a result of their own work. Especially the song that has MY verse in it.”

Ignatius told Rolling Stone that he intends to sue Miller in order to take down the unfinished music, as he owns the track’s masters.

The Fantastic Beasts actor has been at the center of a number of recent violent altercations in Hawaii. In April, Miller was arrested and charged with second-degree assault after allegedly throwing a chair at a woman. In late March, they were arrested in a karaoke bar in Hilo for disorderly conduct and harassment.

Ezra Miller, who stars in the upcoming DC film The Flash and April’s Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore, was arrested by law enforcement in Hawaii yesterday morning (March 28). Miller was charged for disorderly conduct and harassment after an incident at a bar.

According to a post by the Hawaii County Police Department, officers responded to a report of a disorderly bar patron on Sunday night. Police determined that the agitator had become unruly while other patrons sang karaoke and had begun “yelling obscenities.” Miller, 29, then “grabbed the microphone from a 23-year-old woman singing karaoke and later lunged at a 32-year-old man playing darts.”

Miller was arrested and charged on offenses of disorderly conduct and harassment. Bail was set at $500, which Miller provided, with law enforcement subsequently releasing them from custody.

This isn't the first time the Perks of Being A Wallflower actor got violent in a bar. In 2020, footage of Miller choking a woman in a bar in Iceland surfaced online. Per Variety, sources close to the situation described the situation as a serious altercation which led to Miller being escorted off the premises by staff.

Miller will be playing Barry Allen, i.e. the Flash in the upcoming Flash film, which is set to hit theaters on June 23, 2023. After appearing in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Justice League and Zack Snyder’s Justice League, this will be Miller's first solo film.

See reactions to Miller's arrest below:

POV You're At A Karoke Bar

Woman Sings Favorite Song On Karaoke

Thought We Hated Violence

When Ezra Sees People Smiling

Twinning

Spot On

Don't Sing In Front of Ezra Miller

Won't Get That Level Of Outrage

Profuse Sweating Activates

Twisted

On His Way To Ruin Karaoke Night In A Flash

When Music Starts Playing

Hero One Day, Menace The Next

Don't Hit The Wrong Note

Overlooked Ezra Choking A Woman

No Regret

Movie Night

Do Not

Something Takes Over

Literally Going To Get Violent

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