Marilyn Manson (real name Brian Warner) was let off the hook by Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan J. Hochman when it was announced that the years-long domestic violence and sexual assault investigation involving the shock rocker was dropped.
Prosecutors said Friday that they will not file charges against Marilyn Manson after a years-long investigation of allegations of sexual assault and domestic violence, the Associated Press reports.
Actress Esmé Bianco said she was "deeply disappointed" by the news that Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman decided not to prosecute Marilyn Manson following a four-year investigation.
On Friday, and per People magazine, Wood – who formally accused Manson of abuse in 2021 – posted the following statement to her private Instagram account: My lawyer and I were advised by the ...
"I know the truth of what happened to me," she wrote. "It sits deeply rooted in my belly, unshakable, mine. No one and nothing can take that away"
Marilyn Manson accuser Esmé Bianco has expressed her disappointment that Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan J. Hochman has dropped their investigation of Marilyn Manson (real name Brian Warner) over allegations of domestic violence and sexual assault.
Rock legend Marilyn Manson will not be prosecuted in a Los Angeles rape and domestic violence case, prosecutors said Friday after a years-long investigation.
It was not clear whose allegations and what conduct the investigation centered. But Manson, born Brian Warner, has faced several allegations of sexual misconduct, including from ex-fiancee Evan Rachel Wood and Game of Thrones actress Esme Bianco, who have accused Manson of sexual assault and abuse.
But despite the District Attorney’s decision disappointing Warner’s accusers, Wood posted a message of pride. In a private Instagram post published by People, Wood said she was “endlessly proud” of the dozen or so survivors who went public against Warner and expressed dismay toward a legal system that gives violent crimes an “expiration date.”
Marilyn Manson avoids charges as prosecutors cite insufficient evidence and expired statute of limitations after a years-long investigation.
Shock rocker Marilyn Manson will not face criminal charges in connection with multiple rape and domestic violence allegations, the L.A. District Attorney's Office has announced.
Game of Thrones actress Esme Bianco — who sued and then settled a sexual assault lawsuit with Marilyn Manson — released a statement saying she was “deeply disappointed” but not surprised ...