A woman named as Jane Doe in court papers has accused Marilyn Manson — whose real name is Brian Warner — of sexually assaulting her when she was a minor, in a new lawsuit filed Monday in the Nassau County Supreme Court on Long Island, New York. The woman, alleges in the suit that when she was 16, she was invited onto Manson's tour bus after a 1995 show, where he "performed various acts of criminal sexual conduct upon Plaintiff", Rolling Stone reports.

Rolling Stone conducted a 9-months investigation on Marilyn Manson based on court documents and more than 55 new interviews. They found he "conditioned women through flattery and dark humor before introducing a pattern of abuse that allegedly included whipping, carving initials into skin, forced confinement, and rape. Some accusers allege that he plied them with drugs and alcohol, controlled their eating and sleeping habits, and held them captive emotionally and physically until they submitted to his will". A disturbing story on power and abuse of it.

A judge has dismissed a lawsuit from a former girlfriend who accused Marilyn Manson of raping and threatening to kill her, TMZ reports. The judge argued that the allegations outlined in the lawsuit “are not sufficient to invoke the delayed discovery rule”. The woman said she began dating Manson in 2011 and is identified only as Jane Doe. Manson is facing three other sexual assault lawsuits.

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Marilyn Manson wanted on arrest warrant

New Hampshire police have published a warrant for the arrest of Marilyn Manson on two counts of simple assault, regarding a spitting incident involving a videographer at a concert in August 2019, the New York Times reports. Manson's lawyer Howard King said that a venue videographer had asked for more than $35,000 “after a small amount of spit came into contact with their arm. After we asked for evidence of any alleged damages, we never received a reply". The misdemeanor claim can carry a jail sentence of up to one year and a $2,000 fine. Manson, real name Brian Warner, has been accused of sexual and mental abuse by two former romantic partners, Evan Rachel Wood and Esme Bianco.

'Game of Thrones' actress Esmé Bianco has sued singer Marilyn Manson, claiming he coerced her with "drugs, force, and threats of force", CNN reports. The plaintiff alleges sexual assault and battery, also, the suit alleges Manson and his manager Tony Ciulla broke trafficking laws by luring her from London to the US with empty promises of work. Bianco is among a handful of women who spoke out against Manson, however, her court filing on Friday marks the first legal action over such allegations against Manson. The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department started investigating allegations against Manson - real name Brain Warner - in February.

US actress Evan Rachel Wood has claimed singer Marilyn Manson "horrifically abused" her during their three-year relationship in the late noughties, Vanity Fair reports. Manson has denied the allegations, saying they were "horrible distortions of reality". Other women came out with similar allegations against Manson, real name Brian Warner - his personal assistant Ashley Walters, artist SourGirrrl, Sarah McNeilly, and Ashley Lindsay. Loma Vista Recordings - which released Manson's most recent albums - said that it would no longer be working with the artist and would cease promoting his latest album "effective immediately". Manson has also been removed from two US TV shows - 'American Gods' and 'Creepshow'.

Various Caterina Barbieri tracks, Coil’s ‘Ostia’, Claudio Simonetti’s Phenomena OST and Marilyn Manson’s iconic cover of ‘Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)’ provided an atmospheric soundtrack to the 2020 Menswear show from Gucci at Milan Men’s Fashion Week. Gucci designer Alessandro Michele’s explained the show was intended as a statement against toxic masculinity.

Marilyn Manson has a role in CBS' forthcoming miniseries adaptation of Stephen King’s 'The Stand', as Manson tells Revolver. Apart from that, Shooter Jennings and Manson did a cover of ‘The End’ by the Doors for 'The Stand'. The series, based on King's novel, takes place in a world ravaged by an unstoppable plague, where […]