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Evan Rachel Wood Says She Was ‘Raped On-Camera’ by Marilyn Manson in New Doc
By Rebecca Alter

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In part one of Phoenix Rising, HBO’s upcoming two-part documentary about Marilyn Manson accuser and activist Evan Rachel Wood, which premiered at the virtual 2022 Sundance Film Festival January 23, Wood claims that Manson, whose legal name is Brian Hugh Warner, “essentially raped” her on-camera without her consent. The alleged incident took place on the set of Manson’s 2007 music video for “Heart-Shaped Glasses,” when Wood was 19. The video features Wood wearing Lolita sunglasses and having sex with Manson. “We had discussed a simulated sex scene, but once the cameras were rolling, he started penetrating me for real. I had never agreed to that,” Wood recalls in the documentary. “I did not feel safe. No one was looking after me. It was a really traumatizing experience, filming the video. I didn’t know how to advocate for myself or know how to say no because I had been conditioned and trained to never talk back, to just soldier through. I felt disgusting and like I had done something shameful, and I could tell that the crew was very uncomfortable and nobody knew what to do.”

Wood’s mother recounts how the day after the shoot, her ex-husband heard from a crew member that on set, Wood “was out of it, that he [Manson] was giving her absinthe and whatever else,” and he was allegedly making her do things that weren’t in the script to which “she cannot consent.” Wood puts it in no uncertain terms: “I was coerced into a commercial sex act under false pretenses. That’s when the first crime was committed against me, and I was essentially raped on-camera.”

Wood then recounts how Manson used fear to keep her silent about the incident, saying, “Brian was really clear about how I should discuss the video with the press, how I was supposed to tell people that we had this great romantic time, and none of that was the truth. But I was scared to do anything that would upset Brian in any way.” She calls this incident “just the beginning of the violence that would escalate over the course of the relationship.” Directed by Amy Berg, Phoenix Rising follows Evan Rachel Wood “as she takes her experience as a survivor of domestic violence to pursue justice, heal generational wounds, and reclaim her story.” The documentary comes in the wake of her alleged abusive ex, Marilyn Manson, facing multiple sexual-assault lawsuits featuring testimony of Wood and others. Phoenix Rising will air on HBO in March.
Cmon man
 
Evan Rachel Wood Says She Was ‘Raped On-Camera’ by Marilyn Manson in New Doc
By Rebecca Alter

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ERW Photo: Jon Kopaloff/FilmMagic
In part one of Phoenix Rising, HBO’s upcoming two-part documentary about Marilyn Manson accuser and activist Evan Rachel Wood, which premiered at the virtual 2022 Sundance Film Festival January 23, Wood claims that Manson, whose legal name is Brian Hugh Warner, “essentially raped” her on-camera without her consent. The alleged incident took place on the set of Manson’s 2007 music video for “Heart-Shaped Glasses,” when Wood was 19. The video features Wood wearing Lolita sunglasses and having sex with Manson. “We had discussed a simulated sex scene, but once the cameras were rolling, he started penetrating me for real. I had never agreed to that,” Wood recalls in the documentary. “I did not feel safe. No one was looking after me. It was a really traumatizing experience, filming the video. I didn’t know how to advocate for myself or know how to say no because I had been conditioned and trained to never talk back, to just soldier through. I felt disgusting and like I had done something shameful, and I could tell that the crew was very uncomfortable and nobody knew what to do.”

Wood’s mother recounts how the day after the shoot, her ex-husband heard from a crew member that on set, Wood “was out of it, that he [Manson] was giving her absinthe and whatever else,” and he was allegedly making her do things that weren’t in the script to which “she cannot consent.” Wood puts it in no uncertain terms: “I was coerced into a commercial sex act under false pretenses. That’s when the first crime was committed against me, and I was essentially raped on-camera.”

Wood then recounts how Manson used fear to keep her silent about the incident, saying, “Brian was really clear about how I should discuss the video with the press, how I was supposed to tell people that we had this great romantic time, and none of that was the truth. But I was scared to do anything that would upset Brian in any way.” She calls this incident “just the beginning of the violence that would escalate over the course of the relationship.” Directed by Amy Berg, Phoenix Rising follows Evan Rachel Wood “as she takes her experience as a survivor of domestic violence to pursue justice, heal generational wounds, and reclaim her story.” The documentary comes in the wake of her alleged abusive ex, Marilyn Manson, facing multiple sexual-assault lawsuits featuring testimony of Wood and others. Phoenix Rising will air on HBO in March.

Word? Where da tape?

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Marilyn comes across as such a nice guy so I tend to believe him and not her.
 
Can you timestamp the rape? :confused:
You wont see anything on the video because they only used a couple of seconds from whatever they shot...meaning they could have done a full thing that took 3 hours to shoot where manson was grinding on her but only used a half a second of random shots for the video...

if you look at the video its typical fast paced editing and most of that shit is in dramatic shadows anyway.. you wouldn't see anything looks like penetration or even a full on sex position. Whatever happened the raw footage of that scene is probably on some hard drive IF it hadn't been deleted by now. :dunno:
 
'Game of Thrones' Actress Esme Bianco Claims Marilyn Manson Relationship "Almost Destroyed Me"
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The actress and burlesque performer details her relationship with Manson, whom she calls a "monster who almost destroyed me and almost destroyed so many women" in a story in New York magazine that was published Wednesday. In the piece, she alleges that during the years-long relationship, Manson assaulted her without consent in a music video shoot and during sex, rigidly set rules for her life and once chased her with an ax.

According to Bianco, who says she entered into a relationship with Manson in 2009 when she was 26 years old, the singer first became violent with her while shooting a music video for the song "I Want to Kill You Like They Do in the Movies." Though Manson initially said the role would require Bianco to "pretend to like being manhandled by me," during production Bianco says he whipped her, tied her up with cables and used a vibrating sex toy on injuries. Bianco says the two never discussed consent.

After the shoot, Bianco and Manson began an affair, and she moved in with him in 2011.
During that time, she says he controlled her schedule, what she could wear and when she could leave his apartment, bit her during sex without consent, and once cut her with a knife and later sent an image of the injuries to his then-assistant and a bandmate. "I basically felt like a prisoner,” Bianco told New York. “I came and went at his pleasure. Who I spoke to was completely controlled by him. I called my family hiding in the closet," she says.

Bianco says she fled Manson's apartment in June 2011, not long after Manson had chased her around the place with an ax, and later broke up with him.



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Had to go look her up ....didnt remember her ....now i do tho.. :yes: :yes:

The Redhead Ho that was fucking Reek n Tyrion...had reek gone off the pussy ...:D














when u try n tell a bgol member female orgasms in porn r real ....:lol:







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Marilyn Manson denies Evan Rachel Wood's allegation that he 'essentially raped' her in music video

Manson's attorney called Wood's account an "imaginative retelling" of the video shoot.
By Andrea TowersJanuary 25, 2022 at 05:03 PM EST





Marilyn Manson's attorney is denying Evan Rachel Wood's allegation that the singer "essentially raped [her] on camera" during a 2007 music video shoot, and in turn accusing the actress of concocting "false claims."
In a statement provided to EW on Tuesday, attorney Howard King said, "Of all the false claims that Evan Rachel Wood has made about Brian Warner, her imaginative retelling of the making of the 'Heart-Shaped Glasses' music video 15 years ago is the most brazen and easiest to disprove, because there were multiple witnesses." (Brian Warner is Manson's legal name.)
King continued: "Evan was not only fully coherent and engaged during the three-day shoot but also heavily involved in weeks of pre-production planning and days of post-production editing of the final cut. The simulated sex scene took several hours to shoot with multiple takes using different angles and several long breaks in between camera setups. Brian did not have sex with Evan on that set, and she knows that is the truth."

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Representatives for Wood did not immediately respond to request for comment.
In the documentary Phoenix Rising – Part I: Don't Fall, which premiered Sunday at the Sundance Film Festival and will air later this year on HBO, Wood says that during the filming of the "Heart-Shaped Glasses" music video she was "coerced into a commercial sex act under false pretenses" by Manson, who was her boyfriend at the time.
"It's nothing like I thought it was going to be," the Westworld actress, 34, recalls in the film. "We're doing things that were not what was pitched to me. We had discussed a simulated sex scene, but once the cameras were rolling, he started penetrating me for real." The experience, she says, was "traumatizing."

In 2018, Wood spoke before a House Judiciary Committee in support of the Sexual Assault Survivors Bill of Rights. At the time she described "toxic mental, physical, and sexual abuse" she suffered at the hands of an unnamed ex. She named Manson, 53, as her alleged abuser last February, at a time when multiple women had come forward with similar abuse allegations.
Manson's counsel previously issued a statement saying he "vehemently denies any and all claims of sexual assault or abuse of anyone."
After the allegations surfaced, Manson was dropped by his record label and from various TV appearances, including American Gods and Creepshow.
 
Marilyn Manson sues Evan Rachel Wood, alleging 'conspiracy' to cast him as a rapist and abuser

The shock rocker is also suing Wood's associate Illma Gore, accusing the two of concocting a "malicious falsehood" that has "derailed" his career.
By Jessica WangUpdated March 02, 2022 at 07:52 PM EST





Shock rocker Marilyn Manson is suing his former fiancée Evan Rachel Wood and the artist Illma Gore, accusing them of concocting an elaborate "conspiracy" to cast him as "a rapist and abuser," thereby derailing his "successful music, TV, and film career."
In a complaint filed Wednesday in Los Angeles Superior Court, Manson (whose real name is Brian Warner) alleges that Wood and Gore (also known as Ashley Gore and identified as Wood's "on-again, off-again romantic partner") recruited women to falsely accuse him of sexual assault, hacked into his social media accounts and computers, created a fake email account to frame him for transmitting illicit pornography, and impersonated an FBI agent to "create the false appearance" that his accusers and their families were in danger. The singer is seeking a jury trial.

Manson's attorney Howard King said in a statement provided to EW, "This detailed complaint has been filed to stop a campaign of malicious and unjustified attacks on Brian Warner. Years after the end of Evan Rachel Wood's long-term relationship with Warner, she and her girlfriend Illma Gore recruited numerous women and convinced them to make false allegations against him."
Wednesday afternoon, Manson tweeted a link to the complaint and wrote, "There will come a time when I can share more about the events of the past year. Until then, I'm going to let the facts speak for themselves."

Representatives for Wood did not immediately respond to EW's request for comment, and Gore did not immediately respond to a direct message sent via Twitter.

Wood, an actress whose credits include the HBO sci-fi series Westworld and the coming-of-age film Thirteen, was in a romantic relationship with Manson from approximately 2006 to 2010. Last year she was one of several women who came forward with allegations of abuse against Manson. She said the singer "horrifically" abused and groomed her during the course of their relationship, which began when she was 19 and he was 38. Manson has denied all such allegations against him, calling them "horrible distortions of reality."

Manson's suit comes about two weeks before the HBO debut of Wood's two-part documentary Phoenix Rising. The film, which premiered at Sundance in January, delves into Wood's allegations against Manson, including the accusation that he "essentially raped" her on camera in 2007, during the making of his "Heart-Shaped Glasses" music video. (Manson again denied the allegations.)
King referenced Phoenix Rising in his statement Wednesday, saying Wood "duped" HBO into "distributing a one-sided 'documentary' premised on the existence of an entirely fictitious federal investigation." EW has reached out to HBO reps for comment.
 
Marilyn Manson sues Evan Rachel Wood, alleging 'conspiracy' to cast him as a rapist and abuser

The shock rocker is also suing Wood's associate Illma Gore, accusing the two of concocting a "malicious falsehood" that has "derailed" his career.
By Jessica WangUpdated March 02, 2022 at 07:52 PM EST





Shock rocker Marilyn Manson is suing his former fiancée Evan Rachel Wood and the artist Illma Gore, accusing them of concocting an elaborate "conspiracy" to cast him as "a rapist and abuser," thereby derailing his "successful music, TV, and film career."
In a complaint filed Wednesday in Los Angeles Superior Court, Manson (whose real name is Brian Warner) alleges that Wood and Gore (also known as Ashley Gore and identified as Wood's "on-again, off-again romantic partner") recruited women to falsely accuse him of sexual assault, hacked into his social media accounts and computers, created a fake email account to frame him for transmitting illicit pornography, and impersonated an FBI agent to "create the false appearance" that his accusers and their families were in danger. The singer is seeking a jury trial.

Manson's attorney Howard King said in a statement provided to EW, "This detailed complaint has been filed to stop a campaign of malicious and unjustified attacks on Brian Warner. Years after the end of Evan Rachel Wood's long-term relationship with Warner, she and her girlfriend Illma Gore recruited numerous women and convinced them to make false allegations against him."
Wednesday afternoon, Manson tweeted a link to the complaint and wrote, "There will come a time when I can share more about the events of the past year. Until then, I'm going to let the facts speak for themselves."

Representatives for Wood did not immediately respond to EW's request for comment, and Gore did not immediately respond to a direct message sent via Twitter.

Wood, an actress whose credits include the HBO sci-fi series Westworld and the coming-of-age film Thirteen, was in a romantic relationship with Manson from approximately 2006 to 2010. Last year she was one of several women who came forward with allegations of abuse against Manson. She said the singer "horrifically" abused and groomed her during the course of their relationship, which began when she was 19 and he was 38. Manson has denied all such allegations against him, calling them "horrible distortions of reality."

Manson's suit comes about two weeks before the HBO debut of Wood's two-part documentary Phoenix Rising. The film, which premiered at Sundance in January, delves into Wood's allegations against Manson, including the accusation that he "essentially raped" her on camera in 2007, during the making of his "Heart-Shaped Glasses" music video. (Manson again denied the allegations.)
King referenced Phoenix Rising in his statement Wednesday, saying Wood "duped" HBO into "distributing a one-sided 'documentary' premised on the existence of an entirely fictitious federal investigation." EW has reached out to HBO reps for comment.
I believe him.
 

Evan Rachel Wood responds to Marilyn Manson lawsuit: 'I have the truth on my side'

The actress appeared on The View ahead of the release of her two-part documentary Phoenix Rising.
By Maureen Lee LenkerMarch 14, 2022 at 09:33 PM EDT

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If Marilyn Manson intended for his defamation lawsuit to intimidate Evan Rachel Wood, he underestimated her.
The Westworld actress appeared on The View on Monday to discuss her new documentary Phoenix Rising, which chronicles her time dating Manson (whose real name is Brian Warner), the alleged abuse she suffered at his hands, her suicide attempt, and her decision to name him publicly as her abuser.
Wood also addressed the shock rocker's recent legal complaint against her and artist Illma Gore, which accuses them of concocting an elaborate "conspiracy" to cast him as "a rapist and abuser," thereby derailing his "successful music, TV, and film career."
"I can't, obviously, speak about any of the specific allegations of the lawsuit, but I am not scared," Wood said on The View. "I am sad, because this is how it works, this is what pretty much every survivor that tries to expose someone in a position of power goes through, and this is part of the retaliation that keeps survivors quiet. This is why people don't want to come forward, because this is — this was expected."


She continued: "I am very confident that I have the truth on my side and that the truth will come out, and that this is clearly timed before the documentary. This is the reason. So yes, again, I'm not doing this to clear my name, I'm doing this to protect people. I'm doing this to sound the alarm that there's a dangerous person out there and I don't want anybody getting near him. And so people can think whatever they want about me, I have to let the legal process run its course. And I'm steady as a rock."
A representative for Manson said in a statement to EW on Monday, "As we have stated from the beginning, Mr. Warner vehemently denies any and all claims of sexual assault or abuse of anyone."
Manson's attorney Howard King also said in a statement, "As we detailed in our lawsuit, nothing that Evan Rachel Wood, Illma Gore or their hand-picked co-conspirators have said on this matter can be trusted. This is just more of the same."

Wood and Manson were in a relationship from 2006 to 2010, and the two were engaged at one point. In an Instagram post in February 2021, Wood named Manson as the abuser whom she'd alluded to but not identified in past interviews and conversations. "He started grooming me when I was a teenager and horrifically abused me for years," she wrote. "I was brainwashed and manipulated into submission. I am done living in fear of retaliation, slander, or blackmail. I am here to expose this dangerous man and call out the many industries that have enabled him, before he ruins any more lives."
Wood is one of several women who have accused Manson of domestic abuse and sexual assault. Manson has consistently denied such allegations.
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On The View, Wood elaborated on her remarks from last year, saying Manson damaged her sense of self. "The acts of violence that he committed against me and a number of other victims — men and women — are absolutely horrific, but the most insidious thing that he did and that people like him do is they completely fracture your sense of self," she said. "He made me forget who I was, and it's taken me years to remember. And it's taken me years to get back to myself and to even understand what had happened to me, because I really thought I was the only one. And I didn't find out until much later that not only was I not the only one, but that there was a pattern to his abuse. And that means it's calculated, and that means he is not going to stop until he is stopped."
She also discussed the #MeToo movement and how it inspired her to speak up, and opened about her suicide attempt at 22, which she said was driven by Manson's abuse.
"When somebody aids in the destruction of your self and you forget who you are, you feel pretty broken and pretty empty," Wood said. "And honestly, the suicide attempt is another form of escape. When you don't feel like you're going to get out of this hole, there's no way to leave, there's no way to go, that is one way of leaving. And it did not work, and that was the turning point, because it made me think, 'Well I guess there's a reason why I'm here. And 'I'm at the bottom so there's no way to go but up.' And I always cite it as the best 'worst thing' that ever happened to me, because it was when the phoenix rose from the ashes. It was the beginning."
The first part of Phoenix Rising premieres Tuesday on HBO, with the second part airing Wednesday. Watch Wood's appearance on The View above.
 

Marilyn Manson sued for sexual assault of a minor

An anonymous woman identified as Jane Doe accuses the embattled musician of grooming and assaulting her at age 16 in a lawsuit filed in New York.
By Jessica WangJanuary 30, 2023 at 01:15 PM EST




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Another lawsuit has been filed against embattled musician Marilyn Manson over claims of sexual abuse.
An anonymous woman identified as Jane Doe accuses Manson, real name Brian Warner, of grooming and sexually assaulting her multiple times in the 1990s, beginning when she was 16 and continuing into adulthood.
In the lawsuit reviewed by EW, the woman says she met Manson in 1995 after an all-ages concert in Dallas promoted by record labels Interscope and Trent Reznor's now-defunct Nothing Records at the age of 16. The woman alleges Manson performed "various acts of criminal sexual conduct" on her on his tour bus, including forced copulation and vaginal penetration.
The complaint states that although the woman "was in pain, scared, upset, humiliated, and confused," Manson then "laughed at her" and threatened to "kill her and her family" if she told anyone about what transpired. She accuses Manson of laying the "groundwork necessary to intimidate and control her," and, in the years that followed, perpetuating his "grooming, manipulation, exploitation, and sexual assault" of her.

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The lawsuit also lists record labels Interscope and Nothing Records as defendants, accusing the labels of negligence, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and other charges. It alleges the labels were "well aware" of Manson's "obsession with sexual violence and childhood sexual assault" and "aided and abetted such behavior."
"For too long, music industry predators have hidden in plain sight, believing they are above the law," Jeff Anderson, one of Jane Doe's attorneys, said in a statement. "Today, we are demanding Warner face retribution, so he knows he will no longer escape his day in court. This is a day of reckoning."
Reps for Manson, Interscope, and Reznor didn't immediately respond to EW's request for comment about the lawsuit, which was filed Monday in New York under the New York Adult Survivors Act, a new law that temporarily allows survivors to file cases previously barred by the statute of limitations.

At least 15 women, including actress Evan Rachel Wood, have accused Manson of sexual assault and abuse over the last few years. At least four of them, including Game of Thrones actress Esmé Bianco, have filed lawsuits against the musician over the allegations. Two of the lawsuits have since been dismissed, and Bianco's was just settled this month.
Manson has "vehemently denied any and all claims of sexual assault or abuse of anyone" through his lawyers. He has also filed a defamation lawsuit against Wood and her girlfriend, Ilma Gore, accusing the pair of fabricating sexual abuse allegations to ruin his reputation.
 

Marilyn Manson sued for sexual assault of a minor

An anonymous woman identified as Jane Doe accuses the embattled musician of grooming and assaulting her at age 16 in a lawsuit filed in New York.
By Jessica WangJanuary 30, 2023 at 01:15 PM EST




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Another lawsuit has been filed against embattled musician Marilyn Manson over claims of sexual abuse.
An anonymous woman identified as Jane Doe accuses Manson, real name Brian Warner, of grooming and sexually assaulting her multiple times in the 1990s, beginning when she was 16 and continuing into adulthood.
In the lawsuit reviewed by EW, the woman says she met Manson in 1995 after an all-ages concert in Dallas promoted by record labels Interscope and Trent Reznor's now-defunct Nothing Records at the age of 16. The woman alleges Manson performed "various acts of criminal sexual conduct" on her on his tour bus, including forced copulation and vaginal penetration.
The complaint states that although the woman "was in pain, scared, upset, humiliated, and confused," Manson then "laughed at her" and threatened to "kill her and her family" if she told anyone about what transpired. She accuses Manson of laying the "groundwork necessary to intimidate and control her," and, in the years that followed, perpetuating his "grooming, manipulation, exploitation, and sexual assault" of her.

Marilyn Manson

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The lawsuit also lists record labels Interscope and Nothing Records as defendants, accusing the labels of negligence, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and other charges. It alleges the labels were "well aware" of Manson's "obsession with sexual violence and childhood sexual assault" and "aided and abetted such behavior."
"For too long, music industry predators have hidden in plain sight, believing they are above the law," Jeff Anderson, one of Jane Doe's attorneys, said in a statement. "Today, we are demanding Warner face retribution, so he knows he will no longer escape his day in court. This is a day of reckoning."
Reps for Manson, Interscope, and Reznor didn't immediately respond to EW's request for comment about the lawsuit, which was filed Monday in New York under the New York Adult Survivors Act, a new law that temporarily allows survivors to file cases previously barred by the statute of limitations.

At least 15 women, including actress Evan Rachel Wood, have accused Manson of sexual assault and abuse over the last few years. At least four of them, including Game of Thrones actress Esmé Bianco, have filed lawsuits against the musician over the allegations. Two of the lawsuits have since been dismissed, and Bianco's was just settled this month.
Manson has "vehemently denied any and all claims of sexual assault or abuse of anyone" through his lawyers. He has also filed a defamation lawsuit against Wood and her girlfriend, Ilma Gore, accusing the pair of fabricating sexual abuse allegations to ruin his reputation.
 








 
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