Ezra Miller as The Flash in Zack Snyder&#39s Justice League. Photo courtesy of HBO Max

Non-binary actor Ezra Miller is allegedly housing a young mother and her three small children at a Vermont farm, which is allegedly littered with firearms, ammunition and marijuana, according to a Page Six item that cited a Rolling Stone article with information from several sources.

Two of the sources expressed concern for the safety of the children, ages 1 to 5, alleging that there are unattended guns strewn around the home, which lies on the “Fantastic Beasts” star’s 96-acre property in Stamford, Vermont.

Rolling Stone claims to have reviewed video footage from April that appeared to show at least eight assault weapons, rifles and handguns scattered around the home’s living room, noting some weapons were even propped up next to stuffed animals. However, the mother insists she and her children are not in danger—adding that Miller helped her escape from an allegedly “violent and abusive ex” and gave her “a safe environment for [her] three very young children.”

Earlier this month, the concerned parents of an 18-year-old in North Dakota accused the Justice League star of allegedly grooming their child using “cult-like” and “psychologically manipulative” behaviors, which the teen staunchly denied. Miller was also arrested multiple times in Hawaii—first for disorderly conduct and harassment and then for second-degree assault—in March and April, respectively.

Miller is set to star in the Warner Bros. film The Flash as the title character.

The Rolling Stone piece is at http://www.rollingstone.com/movies/movie-news/ezra-miller-young-children-vermont-farm-1372295/.