#metoo Charlyne Yi Claims Marilyn Manson Harassed Just About Every Woman While Visiting House Set

I'll show her the EXACT SAME level of compassion she showed Kobe and his family after he and his daughter tragically died last year.... :hmm:

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I ain't forgot she posted this foul, fucked up shit soon thereafter.... :mad:

Damn she said that shit?... Fuck, now I can't look at Westworld the same..smh
 
Wha t has happened to you is karma because the universe sees you. I’m overjoyed at your misfortune (scha·den·freu·de) and for your family. You ain’t shit but a clout chasing hoe. Also, an idiot. You’ll probably be paid a larger sum of money to settle to make this right. More than Kobe paid the other hoe. Ironically, Kobe Bryant sends his regards from the after life. All of these truths also can exist simultaneously. Bitch.
Oh and didn't she say something about being happy to work with - Woody Allen?


WOODY ALLEN:hmm:?
 
She filed the report on 12/19/20?
FOH.
She saw him on American Gods and said "Ah hell naw!" Let me metoo this MF before he ends up with a better acting career than me.
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'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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This mf just tortering bitches.
marilyn manson is just the outward expression of what brian warner is into which is BDSM D/s play and lifestyle.... ANY chick dealing with him knows this. The last chick says she never gave consent for this and that..well thats a part of the play. The more real the better the adrenalin rush when your doing it.

For him the whole trip is about the authenticity of the pain and fear....how scared can you be if you know your not in real danger? And the point is to see that look of real fear and helplessness in thier eyes. Manson is a sadist

Sexual sadism is the term previously employed by the DSM-III-R,[11] DSM-IV,[12] and DSM-IV-TR,[13] where it was classified as a paraphilia. In these versions of the DSM, sexual sadism pertained only to the infliction of real (not simulated) suffering (p. 530). The condition was renamed sexual sadism disorder in DSM-5.

Sexual sadism was the term employed in the DSM-III,[14] classifying the condition as a paraphilia. The DSM-III noted that "the imagery in a Paraphilia, such as simulated bondage, may be playful and harmless and acted out with a mutually consenting partner….In more extreme form, paraphilic imagery is acted out with a nonconsenting partner, and is noxious and injurious to the partner" (p. 267). In DSM-III, sexual sadism could be diagnosed if:

  • the person repeatedly and intentionally inflicted suffering on a nonconsenting person, to experience sexual excitement
  • repeatedly or exclusively preferred simulated or mild suffering with a consenting sexual partner
  • employs extensive, permanent, or potentially fatal suffering to achieve sexual excitement, regardless of the consent of the other person.

any of that sound familiar?

any woman dealing with him is at the very least kinda into that kind of play...this is looking more and more like scorn and regret than anything else.
 
marilyn manson is just the outward expression of what brian warner is into which is BDSM D/s play and lifestyle.... ANY chick dealing with him knows this. The last chick says she never gave consent for this and that..well thats a part of the play. The more real the better the adrenalin rush when your doing it.

For him the whole trip is about the authenticity of the pain and fear....how scared can you be if you know your not in real danger? And the point is to see that look of real fear and helplessness in thier eyes. Manson is a sadist

Sexual sadism is the term previously employed by the DSM-III-R,[11] DSM-IV,[12] and DSM-IV-TR,[13] where it was classified as a paraphilia. In these versions of the DSM, sexual sadism pertained only to the infliction of real (not simulated) suffering (p. 530). The condition was renamed sexual sadism disorder in DSM-5.

Sexual sadism was the term employed in the DSM-III,[14] classifying the condition as a paraphilia. The DSM-III noted that "the imagery in a Paraphilia, such as simulated bondage, may be playful and harmless and acted out with a mutually consenting partner….In more extreme form, paraphilic imagery is acted out with a nonconsenting partner, and is noxious and injurious to the partner" (p. 267). In DSM-III, sexual sadism could be diagnosed if:

  • the person repeatedly and intentionally inflicted suffering on a nonconsenting person, to experience sexual excitement
  • repeatedly or exclusively preferred simulated or mild suffering with a consenting sexual partner
  • employs extensive, permanent, or potentially fatal suffering to achieve sexual excitement, regardless of the consent of the other person.

any of that sound familiar?

any woman dealing with him is at the very least kinda into that kind of play...this is looking more and more like scorn and regret than anything else.

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Marilyn Manson wanted on arrest warrant for allegedly 'shooting snot' on camerawoman: sources

Three concert attendees say that Manson allegedly "bent down to shoot his snot" all over a female camerawoman. Manson's attorney called the claim "ludicrous."
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A New Hampshire police department has an active arrest warrant for Marilyn Manson.
On Tuesday evening, the Gilford Police Department announced that they have an active arrest warrant for the 52-year-old rocker (born Brian Warner) for two counts of misdemeanor simple assault involving an alleged incident with a videographer at the Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion.
"Mr. Warner, his Agent and legal counsel have been aware of the warrant for some time and no effort has been made by him to return to New Hampshire to answer the pending charges," the statement read. "The videographer had been subcontracted by a NH-based company to video the concert, and had been located in the stage pit area when the alleged assaults occurred."

In a statement to PEOPLE, Manson's attorney Howard King said the misdemeanor claim — which can carry a jail sentence of up to one year and a $2,000 fine, according to the police department — was pursued after the videographer asked for $35,000 for the effects on the camera equipment.

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"It is no secret to anyone who has attended a Marilyn Manson concert that he likes to be provocative on stage, especially in front of a camera," King said in a statement to PEOPLE. "This misdemeanor claim was pursued after we received a demand from a venue videographer 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."

"This whole claim is ludicrous, but we remain committed to cooperating with authorities, as we have done throughout, King added.
Despite King's statement, three concert attendees — including a security guard — told PEOPLE that they saw Manson spit and "shoot his snot" at the camerawoman.
"He was spitting everywhere and one time it got on her camera so she wiped it off and looked semi-irritated. He noticed this and kept purposely spitting on her camera," one attendee told PEOPLE. "I think her final straw is he got on the floor, got within 2-3 feet of her and hacked a giant snot rocket at her not the camera. She was pissed off and disgusted so she stormed off and he just laughed."
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"I stopped listening to his music after that and told my husband I would never go to another one of his concerts again," she added.
A second attendee concurred, stating that he "bent down to shoot his snot all over this woman. I can remember him just laughing about what he did."
"I was right there when it happened, she was beyond furious when he did that to her," said a third man, who works as a security guard at the venue, according to his Facebook. "He spit on her a couple of times and then leaned real close to the camera and blew a huge snot rocket on her. After he did that, she almost threw her camera right down on the ground."
Manson visited Gilford, N.H. on Aug. 19, 2019 for the final stop of co-headlining Hell Never Dies tour with Rob Zombie.


The news of the active arrest warrant comes several months after more than a dozen women accused Manson of sexual, physical and psychological abuse. Among the women were actresses Evan Rachel Wood and Esmé Bianco.
Earlier this month, Manson's ex-girlfriend Ashley Morgan Smithline opened up on the cover of PEOPLE about the abuse she allegedly faced at the hands of the musician. (A member of Manson's team denied Smithline's claims.)
"He cut me on my stomach and then drank my blood. Then, he had me drink his," she says. "The more I let him hurt me, the more I loved him and the more I was proving myself to him."
So far, Bianco and Manson's former assistant Ashley Walters have filed lawsuits against the controversial singer.
In February, Manson addressed the abuse accusations on his Instagram, stating that his "intimate relationships have always been entirely consensual with like-minded partners," calling the women's stories "horrible distortions of reality."
 

Marilyn Manson Accused of Sexual Assault and Sexual Battery in New Lawsuit Filed by Ex-Girlfriend
By Halle Kiefer@hallekiefer
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Another day, another allegation of vile abuse on the part of singer Marilyn Manson, the stage name of Brian Warner. In a new lawsuit filed Friday in Los Angeles, an ex-girlfriend of the musician, referred to as “Jane Doe” in the document, accuses Manson of rape and “further degrading acts of sexual exploitation, manipulation, and psychological abuse” during their relationship, which began as consensual dating in 2011, according to Deadline.
During their relationship, the woman alleges, Manson also showed her a video tape titled “Groupie” the singer said he filmed in 1996 after a concert at the Hollywood Bowl. On the tape, a “seemingly young teenage fan” could be seen crying as she was berated by the singer, threatened with a gun, and forced to drink a glass of one of his bandmate’s urine.
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Manson allegedly told Jane Doe that his manager, Tony Ciulla, had seen the tape and warned the singer to never show it to anyone, lest he be sent to prison. When the singer was evasive when answering questions about the girl in the video, Jane Doe became afraid she had been murdered. According to TMZ, a source close to Manson alleges the video was merely “a scripted short film meant to be used for a future project that was never officially released.”

In addition to allegations of repeated sexual abuse, the lawsuit describes bizarre behavior on Manson’s behalf, like the singer startling Jane Doe awake in the middle of the night to demand sex by “making screaming noises.” The woman also claims Manson discussed his former girlfriend and fellow accuser Evan Rachel Wood, whom the singer allegedly “had wanted to kill,” having at one point “tied Ms. Wood to a chair and pointed a gun at her” before deciding to be “merciful.” After alleging raping her when she attempted to return his house key, Jane Doe claims Manson threatened to murder her, telling her that he would “get away with it” if he did.
So far Manson has denied all of the many allegations of sexual assault and abuse lodged against him by Evan Rachel Wood and others this year. Having talked about him anonymously in the past, the Westworld actress publicly named the singer as her former abuser in February.
 

Marilyn Manson Accused of Sexual Assault and Sexual Battery in New Lawsuit Filed by Ex-Girlfriend
By Halle Kiefer@hallekiefer
Photo: Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic
Another day, another allegation of vile abuse on the part of singer Marilyn Manson, the stage name of Brian Warner. In a new lawsuit filed Friday in Los Angeles, an ex-girlfriend of the musician, referred to as “Jane Doe” in the document, accuses Manson of rape and “further degrading acts of sexual exploitation, manipulation, and psychological abuse” during their relationship, which began as consensual dating in 2011, according to Deadline.
During their relationship, the woman alleges, Manson also showed her a video tape titled “Groupie” the singer said he filmed in 1996 after a concert at the Hollywood Bowl. On the tape, a “seemingly young teenage fan” could be seen crying as she was berated by the singer, threatened with a gun, and forced to drink a glass of one of his bandmate’s urine.
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Manson allegedly told Jane Doe that his manager, Tony Ciulla, had seen the tape and warned the singer to never show it to anyone, lest he be sent to prison. When the singer was evasive when answering questions about the girl in the video, Jane Doe became afraid she had been murdered. According to TMZ, a source close to Manson alleges the video was merely “a scripted short film meant to be used for a future project that was never officially released.”

In addition to allegations of repeated sexual abuse, the lawsuit describes bizarre behavior on Manson’s behalf, like the singer startling Jane Doe awake in the middle of the night to demand sex by “making screaming noises.” The woman also claims Manson discussed his former girlfriend and fellow accuser Evan Rachel Wood, whom the singer allegedly “had wanted to kill,” having at one point “tied Ms. Wood to a chair and pointed a gun at her” before deciding to be “merciful.” After alleging raping her when she attempted to return his house key, Jane Doe claims Manson threatened to murder her, telling her that he would “get away with it” if he did.
So far Manson has denied all of the many allegations of sexual assault and abuse lodged against him by Evan Rachel Wood and others this year. Having talked about him anonymously in the past, the Westworld actress publicly named the singer as her former abuser in February.
 
Damn... that weirdo mfkr was into some extremely weird ish......


Now if that von tease (sp?) chick makes an accusation.....he's done
 
Esmé Bianco Sues Marilyn Manson for Sexual Assault and Battery
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Game of Thrones actress Esmé Bianco is suing Marilyn Manson and his longtime manager, Tony Ciulla, for sexual assault and sexual battery. The complaint, obtained by Vulture on Friday, claims that Manson, real name Brian Warner, also violated human-trafficking laws by bringing Bianco from London to Los Angeles under the pretense that she would be filming a music video for his song “I Want to Kill You Like They Do in the Movies,” which was never released, and a movie based on the works of Lewis Carroll, Phantasmagoria, which was never made. “Mr. Warner used drugs, force, and threats of force to coerce sexual acts from Ms. Bianco on multiple occasions,” the lawsuit says. “Mr. Warner raped Ms. Bianco in or around May 2011.” Bianco is one of more than a dozen women to come forward with accusations against the musician. In a February interview with the Cut, she described the alleged abuse she faced during their relationship in 2011. The lawsuit, first reported by Rolling Stone, also claims Manson “committed sexual acts” when Bianco was unconscious or unable to consent. “These acts include spanking, biting, cutting, and whipping Ms. Bianco’s buttocks, breasts, and genitals for Mr. Warner’s sexual gratification — all without the consent of Plaintiff.” Ciulla Management, the company that also represents Rob Zombie and Tove Lo, among others, is named as a defendant in the claim. Ciulla himself cut ties with Manson in February following the assault allegations.
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Bianco came forward earlier this year along with actress Evan Rachel Wood, who also accused Manson of abuse. “As millions of survivors like myself are painfully aware, our legal system is far from perfect,” Bianco said in a statement to Rolling Stone. “This is why I co-created the Phoenix Act, a law which gives precious additional healing time to thousands of domestic-violence survivors. But while I fight for a more just legal system, I am also pursuing my right to demand my abuser be held to account, using every avenue available to me.”

Update July 28: Manson’s attorneys filed documents today claiming that Bianco is part of a conspiracy “cynically and dishonestly seeking to monetize and exploit the #MeToo movement,” according to Billboard. The document alleges that Bianco’s claims are “provably false,” and that she and other accusers have plotted their testimony with the intention of conflating the “imagery and artistry” of Manson’s stage persona with the private actions of Brian Warner.
 
Esmé Bianco Sues Marilyn Manson for Sexual Assault and Battery

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By Zoe Haylock@zoe_alliyah
Brian Warner. Photo: Kurt Krieger - Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images
Game of Thrones actress Esmé Bianco is suing Marilyn Manson and his longtime manager, Tony Ciulla, for sexual assault and sexual battery. The complaint, obtained by Vulture on Friday, claims that Manson, real name Brian Warner, also violated human-trafficking laws by bringing Bianco from London to Los Angeles under the pretense that she would be filming a music video for his song “I Want to Kill You Like They Do in the Movies,” which was never released, and a movie based on the works of Lewis Carroll, Phantasmagoria, which was never made. “Mr. Warner used drugs, force, and threats of force to coerce sexual acts from Ms. Bianco on multiple occasions,” the lawsuit says. “Mr. Warner raped Ms. Bianco in or around May 2011.” Bianco is one of more than a dozen women to come forward with accusations against the musician. In a February interview with the Cut, she described the alleged abuse she faced during their relationship in 2011. The lawsuit, first reported by Rolling Stone, also claims Manson “committed sexual acts” when Bianco was unconscious or unable to consent. “These acts include spanking, biting, cutting, and whipping Ms. Bianco’s buttocks, breasts, and genitals for Mr. Warner’s sexual gratification — all without the consent of Plaintiff.” Ciulla Management, the company that also represents Rob Zombie and Tove Lo, among others, is named as a defendant in the claim. Ciulla himself cut ties with Manson in February following the assault allegations.
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Bianco came forward earlier this year along with actress Evan Rachel Wood, who also accused Manson of abuse. “As millions of survivors like myself are painfully aware, our legal system is far from perfect,” Bianco said in a statement to Rolling Stone. “This is why I co-created the Phoenix Act, a law which gives precious additional healing time to thousands of domestic-violence survivors. But while I fight for a more just legal system, I am also pursuing my right to demand my abuser be held to account, using every avenue available to me.”

Update July 28: Manson’s attorneys filed documents today claiming that Bianco is part of a conspiracy “cynically and dishonestly seeking to monetize and exploit the #MeToo movement,” according to Billboard. The document alleges that Bianco’s claims are “provably false,” and that she and other accusers have plotted their testimony with the intention of conflating the “imagery and artistry” of Manson’s stage persona with the private actions of Brian Warner.
 
Marilyn Manson: 10 Key Takeaways From Our Nine-Month Investigation

1. His Pattern of Alleged Mistreatment of Women Predates His Fame
In his first Rolling Stone cover story, in 1997, Warner described his relationship with his mother as “weird … because it was kind of abusive — but on my part.” He wrote in his memoir that he once assaulted her with a perfume bottle, scarring her, when he thought she had cheated on his dad.
Tim Vaughn, who says he was friends with Warner in the early 1990s, remembers Warner frequently cursing and screaming at his mother. Once, Vaughn recalls, “He chased her down the hallway with a microphone stand. I asked him, ‘What the fuck is wrong with you?’ He’s like, ‘The bitch is always coming in at the worst times.’ ”
In his memoir, Warner wrote about abusing a woman he called “Nancy” as part of his early stage act, holding her by a leash and beating her onstage — “to make a point about our patriarchal society, of course, not because it turned me on to drag a scantily clad woman around the stage,” he wrote. He also claimed in the book that he and a bandmate plotted to murder Nancy before changing their minds. (When reached by phone, “Nancy” declined to comment for the article.)

2. His Alleged Sexual Improprieties Date Back to at Least the Early 1990s
Three people who say they were friends of Warner’s in the early 1990s claim that he showed them sexual encounters he’d videotaped. Russell Vaughn recalls hanging out one night with his brother Tim Vaughn, a female friend, and Warner. “Brian popped in a compilation tape of every girl he had ever taken into his closet for a blowjob,” he says. “He was proud of it.” Both Vaughn brothers and the friend, who asked to remain anonymous, confirm seeing the tape to Rolling Stone.

3. Rape Has Been a Frequent Source of Dark Humor for Decades
Former friends say Warner’s frequent rape jokes started early in life and haven’t abated. In his 1998 memoir, Warner details “pranking” a woman with former Marilyn Manson member Jeordie White by telling her, “We’re going to rape you in the parking lot and then crush you underneath your own car.” At a 2009 concert, he told the crowd, “When you laugh after you fuck her, it is not rape.”

“He would joke about rape all the time,” says one source, echoing multiple people who spoke for our story. “He loved the idea of rape — talking about rape, seeing it in the movies.” Adds Bianco, referring to an allegation in her complaint against Warner: “Before I was even in a relationship with him, he talked about raping me.”

4. Sources Say He Seems to Revel in Saying the N-word
Many sources claimed that Warner frequently uses the n-word. “He said [it] quite a bit,” said one source who felt that Warner “almost reveled in being able to say it in front of Black people.”

5. He Seems to Have a Bizarre Nazi Fixation
Manson fans are already aware of how Warner has flirted with totalitarian imagery, from using a lightning-bolt logo that looks similar to an SS insignia to the Night Porter chic of his Golden Age of Grotesque album rollout. But some former associates and many accusers allege his interest in the Third Reich runs deeper.

When Warner invited Rolling Stone to his home in 2015, he showed the magazine an unused canister of Zyklon B, the gas Nazis used to murder Jews during the Holocaust. “It was weird,” one source remembers. “I saw him show it off to Jewish friends of his, like, ‘Check this out.’ ”

Accuser Bianco claims in her lawsuit that the singer “beat her with a whip that Mr. Warner said was utilized by the Nazis.” In her sexual-assault lawsuit against Warner, Ashley Morgan Smithline alleges Warner “demanded [she] purchase as much Nazi memorabilia that she could find.” (Warner denies these allegations by Bianco and Smithline and, in one legal filing, alleged that Bianco’s claims were part of a coordinated attack in which his accusers “are desperately trying to conflate the imagery and artistry of Warner’s ‘shock rock’ stage persona, ‘Marilyn Manson,’ with fabricated accounts of abuse.”)

6. He Has Allegedly Verbally and Physically Abused Band Members and Employees
Former associates of Warner’s who spoke with Rolling Stone claim he could be abusive to members of his band and his employees. Multiple people who knew him say Warner was a master of cult-like mind-control techniques, such as asking his employees, girlfriends, and hangers-on to monitor one another and report any dirt back to him. “You couldn’t trust anyone,” says one source.

As tensions in the band mounted, a 1996 label showcase devolved into violence when Warner vaulted his microphone stand into drummer Kenneth Wilson, sending him to the hospital. “[I’m] playing the drums, and also trying to read Manson’s mind,” Wilson said the following year. “If I miss a cue, I’m liable to get a mic stand thrown at my skull.” (Wilson did not reply to requests for comment. A representative for Warner said about this and another incident: “It’s important to note that the events in question happened onstage during a rock & roll show.”)

Warner also attacked bassist Fred Sablan and threw his mic stand into Jason Sutter’s drums, and sources say he treated his own crew recklessly. “One time in Vegas, he had this prop mirror,” remembers a source who was on tour with Manson around 2012. “It didn’t work the way he wanted it to, and he took the microphone stand that weighed 60, 70 pounds, and he tried to smash through it. The stage manager was standing behind it, and it knocked him out; he had to go to the hospital.”

7. He Had a “Bad Girls’ Room” Exes Allege He Used for Psychological Torture
Warner converted a former vocal booth in his apartment into what he boastfully called “the Bad Girls’ Room,” a place several people who dated and worked with him now describe as a solitary-confinement cell used to psychologically torture women. They say Warner frequently banished his girlfriends there, keeping them there for hours on end.

Echoing an allegation in her complaint against Warner, Smithline tells Rolling Stone that he repeatedly forced her to stay in the space — which was about the size of a department-store dressing room — for hours at a time. “At first, he made it sound cool,” Smithline says. “Then, he made it sound very punitive. Even if I was screaming, no one would hear me.” As she tells it, “First you fight, and he enjoys the struggle. I learned to not fight it, because that was giving him what he wanted. I just went somewhere else in my head.” Warner has denounced Smithline’s accusations against him as lies.

8. Warner Allegedly Began Relationships With “Love Bombing”
Nearly all of the women who have come forward with abuse accusations against Warner have described a joyful beginning filled with compliments and nice gestures. What Bianco characterizes as “love bombing” — the act of showering someone with praise and gifts to manipulate them for future control — began immediately, and some other accusers allege was a common tactic that he used with them, too. “I was flattered,” says Bianco. “Literally the first words out of his mouth were, ‘I’ve been a fan of you for years.’ … Now I look back and call bullshit.”

“[He’d say], ‘I’m the only one who understands you,’ ” Smithline tells Rolling Stone, and model Sarah McNeilly, another accuser, says Warner told her he loved her one week after they met. “He wanted me to start picking out wedding dresses,” McNeilly says. “He wanted to have a baby. I’ve never experienced a relationship like this — because it was fucking fake.”

Speaking from his own personal experience, Guitarist Rob Holliday insists that Manson was always a gentleman offstage, and “is a sweet misunderstood outcast.”

9. Warner Is Accused of Multiple Sexual Assaults and Physical Abuse
Multiple accusers detail horrific allegations against Warner in interviews and court records reviewed by Rolling Stone. In her lawsuit, Smithline alleges that Warner choked, strangled, bit, carved the initials “MM” on her thigh, burned her without consent “for [his] sexual gratification,” and raped her “several times.” Bianco alleges in her suit that their relationship included a nightmarish pattern of drugs, constant monitoring, physical abuse, and sexual assault.

McNeilly tells Rolling Stone that Warner “threw me up against the wall, and he had a baseball bat in his hand, and he said he’s gonna fucking smash my face in,” while former assistant Ashley Walters’ lawsuit alleges that Warner would “offer her up” to his friends, encouraging her to “please his friends in whatever way they desired.”

One anonymous woman who sued Warner for sexual assault and sexual battery (identified in court papers as Jane Doe) claims Warner “forcibly pushed her to the ground” and raped her. “He was saying that she had driven him crazy, and she was making him do this to her,” the suit says. “Afterward, while standing in the doorway, he said to her: ‘Don’t you ever fucking make me do that to you again.’ ” Following the alleged assault, Doe says, Warner threatened to kill her, saying he would “bash her head in,” and boasted that he could “get away with” murdering her “because she was a ‘nobody’ and he was a celebrity who had contacts with the police.”

In a statement from his attorney, Warner denied the “lurid,” “fictitious claims” of sexual assault and abuse against him, and Warner has also denied these allegations in the lawsuits against him. According to the statement: “These lurid claims against my client have three things in common – they are all false, alleged to have taken place more than a decade ago and part of a coordinated attack by former partners and associates of Mr. Warner who have weaponized the otherwise mundane details of his personal life and their consensual relationships into fabricated horror stories.”

10. The Accusers Met Last Year to Share Their Allegations
In October 2020, about a half-dozen accusers, including Walters, Smithline, Bianco, actress Evan Rachel Wood, and McNeilly met in a Los Angeles home. Some of the women knew one another; others were strangers. Yet the group shared a reluctant bond: Each of them said that Warner had abused them.

Bianco’s body shook and her eyes welled as she told the group the story of Warner allegedly chasing her around their apartment with an ax and smashing holes in the walls after saying she was “crowding him.” Walters felt stunned hearing some of the stories that day. “I just thought, ‘I can’t believe this happened to so many girls,’ ” she says. “Once we started talking … you could see the blood drain out of everyone’s faces, like, ‘I thought I was the only one.’ ”

Roughly three months later, Wood accused Warner of abuse by name following years of speculation after she testified about alleged domestic violence to a House Judiciary Committee and the California State Assembly, without naming her alleged abuser. “He started grooming me when I was a teenager and horrifically abused me for years,” she wrote on Instagram. “The name of my abuser is Brian Warner, also known to the world as Marilyn Manson,” Wood wrote. “I am here to expose this dangerous man and call out the many industries that have enabled him, before he ruins any more lives.” Walters, Smithline, and McNeilly were among several women who went public with abuse allegations against Warner the same day as Wood’s post.

 
Marilyn Manson: 10 Key Takeaways From Our Nine-Month Investigation

1. His Pattern of Alleged Mistreatment of Women Predates His Fame
In his first Rolling Stone cover story, in 1997, Warner described his relationship with his mother as “weird … because it was kind of abusive — but on my part.” He wrote in his memoir that he once assaulted her with a perfume bottle, scarring her, when he thought she had cheated on his dad.
Tim Vaughn, who says he was friends with Warner in the early 1990s, remembers Warner frequently cursing and screaming at his mother. Once, Vaughn recalls, “He chased her down the hallway with a microphone stand. I asked him, ‘What the fuck is wrong with you?’ He’s like, ‘The bitch is always coming in at the worst times.’ ”
In his memoir, Warner wrote about abusing a woman he called “Nancy” as part of his early stage act, holding her by a leash and beating her onstage — “to make a point about our patriarchal society, of course, not because it turned me on to drag a scantily clad woman around the stage,” he wrote. He also claimed in the book that he and a bandmate plotted to murder Nancy before changing their minds. (When reached by phone, “Nancy” declined to comment for the article.)

2. His Alleged Sexual Improprieties Date Back to at Least the Early 1990s
Three people who say they were friends of Warner’s in the early 1990s claim that he showed them sexual encounters he’d videotaped. Russell Vaughn recalls hanging out one night with his brother Tim Vaughn, a female friend, and Warner. “Brian popped in a compilation tape of every girl he had ever taken into his closet for a blowjob,” he says. “He was proud of it.” Both Vaughn brothers and the friend, who asked to remain anonymous, confirm seeing the tape to Rolling Stone.

3. Rape Has Been a Frequent Source of Dark Humor for Decades
Former friends say Warner’s frequent rape jokes started early in life and haven’t abated. In his 1998 memoir, Warner details “pranking” a woman with former Marilyn Manson member Jeordie White by telling her, “We’re going to rape you in the parking lot and then crush you underneath your own car.” At a 2009 concert, he told the crowd, “When you laugh after you fuck her, it is not rape.”

“He would joke about rape all the time,” says one source, echoing multiple people who spoke for our story. “He loved the idea of rape — talking about rape, seeing it in the movies.” Adds Bianco, referring to an allegation in her complaint against Warner: “Before I was even in a relationship with him, he talked about raping me.”

4. Sources Say He Seems to Revel in Saying the N-word
Many sources claimed that Warner frequently uses the n-word. “He said [it] quite a bit,” said one source who felt that Warner “almost reveled in being able to say it in front of Black people.”

5. He Seems to Have a Bizarre Nazi Fixation
Manson fans are already aware of how Warner has flirted with totalitarian imagery, from using a lightning-bolt logo that looks similar to an SS insignia to the Night Porter chic of his Golden Age of Grotesque album rollout. But some former associates and many accusers allege his interest in the Third Reich runs deeper.

When Warner invited Rolling Stone to his home in 2015, he showed the magazine an unused canister of Zyklon B, the gas Nazis used to murder Jews during the Holocaust. “It was weird,” one source remembers. “I saw him show it off to Jewish friends of his, like, ‘Check this out.’ ”

Accuser Bianco claims in her lawsuit that the singer “beat her with a whip that Mr. Warner said was utilized by the Nazis.” In her sexual-assault lawsuit against Warner, Ashley Morgan Smithline alleges Warner “demanded [she] purchase as much Nazi memorabilia that she could find.” (Warner denies these allegations by Bianco and Smithline and, in one legal filing, alleged that Bianco’s claims were part of a coordinated attack in which his accusers “are desperately trying to conflate the imagery and artistry of Warner’s ‘shock rock’ stage persona, ‘Marilyn Manson,’ with fabricated accounts of abuse.”)

6. He Has Allegedly Verbally and Physically Abused Band Members and Employees
Former associates of Warner’s who spoke with Rolling Stone claim he could be abusive to members of his band and his employees. Multiple people who knew him say Warner was a master of cult-like mind-control techniques, such as asking his employees, girlfriends, and hangers-on to monitor one another and report any dirt back to him. “You couldn’t trust anyone,” says one source.

As tensions in the band mounted, a 1996 label showcase devolved into violence when Warner vaulted his microphone stand into drummer Kenneth Wilson, sending him to the hospital. “[I’m] playing the drums, and also trying to read Manson’s mind,” Wilson said the following year. “If I miss a cue, I’m liable to get a mic stand thrown at my skull.” (Wilson did not reply to requests for comment. A representative for Warner said about this and another incident: “It’s important to note that the events in question happened onstage during a rock & roll show.”)

Warner also attacked bassist Fred Sablan and threw his mic stand into Jason Sutter’s drums, and sources say he treated his own crew recklessly. “One time in Vegas, he had this prop mirror,” remembers a source who was on tour with Manson around 2012. “It didn’t work the way he wanted it to, and he took the microphone stand that weighed 60, 70 pounds, and he tried to smash through it. The stage manager was standing behind it, and it knocked him out; he had to go to the hospital.”

7. He Had a “Bad Girls’ Room” Exes Allege He Used for Psychological Torture
Warner converted a former vocal booth in his apartment into what he boastfully called “the Bad Girls’ Room,” a place several people who dated and worked with him now describe as a solitary-confinement cell used to psychologically torture women. They say Warner frequently banished his girlfriends there, keeping them there for hours on end.

Echoing an allegation in her complaint against Warner, Smithline tells Rolling Stone that he repeatedly forced her to stay in the space — which was about the size of a department-store dressing room — for hours at a time. “At first, he made it sound cool,” Smithline says. “Then, he made it sound very punitive. Even if I was screaming, no one would hear me.” As she tells it, “First you fight, and he enjoys the struggle. I learned to not fight it, because that was giving him what he wanted. I just went somewhere else in my head.” Warner has denounced Smithline’s accusations against him as lies.

8. Warner Allegedly Began Relationships With “Love Bombing”
Nearly all of the women who have come forward with abuse accusations against Warner have described a joyful beginning filled with compliments and nice gestures. What Bianco characterizes as “love bombing” — the act of showering someone with praise and gifts to manipulate them for future control — began immediately, and some other accusers allege was a common tactic that he used with them, too. “I was flattered,” says Bianco. “Literally the first words out of his mouth were, ‘I’ve been a fan of you for years.’ … Now I look back and call bullshit.”

“[He’d say], ‘I’m the only one who understands you,’ ” Smithline tells Rolling Stone, and model Sarah McNeilly, another accuser, says Warner told her he loved her one week after they met. “He wanted me to start picking out wedding dresses,” McNeilly says. “He wanted to have a baby. I’ve never experienced a relationship like this — because it was fucking fake.”

Speaking from his own personal experience, Guitarist Rob Holliday insists that Manson was always a gentleman offstage, and “is a sweet misunderstood outcast.”

9. Warner Is Accused of Multiple Sexual Assaults and Physical Abuse
Multiple accusers detail horrific allegations against Warner in interviews and court records reviewed by Rolling Stone. In her lawsuit, Smithline alleges that Warner choked, strangled, bit, carved the initials “MM” on her thigh, burned her without consent “for [his] sexual gratification,” and raped her “several times.” Bianco alleges in her suit that their relationship included a nightmarish pattern of drugs, constant monitoring, physical abuse, and sexual assault.

McNeilly tells Rolling Stone that Warner “threw me up against the wall, and he had a baseball bat in his hand, and he said he’s gonna fucking smash my face in,” while former assistant Ashley Walters’ lawsuit alleges that Warner would “offer her up” to his friends, encouraging her to “please his friends in whatever way they desired.”

One anonymous woman who sued Warner for sexual assault and sexual battery (identified in court papers as Jane Doe) claims Warner “forcibly pushed her to the ground” and raped her. “He was saying that she had driven him crazy, and she was making him do this to her,” the suit says. “Afterward, while standing in the doorway, he said to her: ‘Don’t you ever fucking make me do that to you again.’ ” Following the alleged assault, Doe says, Warner threatened to kill her, saying he would “bash her head in,” and boasted that he could “get away with” murdering her “because she was a ‘nobody’ and he was a celebrity who had contacts with the police.”

In a statement from his attorney, Warner denied the “lurid,” “fictitious claims” of sexual assault and abuse against him, and Warner has also denied these allegations in the lawsuits against him. According to the statement: “These lurid claims against my client have three things in common – they are all false, alleged to have taken place more than a decade ago and part of a coordinated attack by former partners and associates of Mr. Warner who have weaponized the otherwise mundane details of his personal life and their consensual relationships into fabricated horror stories.”

10. The Accusers Met Last Year to Share Their Allegations
In October 2020, about a half-dozen accusers, including Walters, Smithline, Bianco, actress Evan Rachel Wood, and McNeilly met in a Los Angeles home. Some of the women knew one another; others were strangers. Yet the group shared a reluctant bond: Each of them said that Warner had abused them.

Bianco’s body shook and her eyes welled as she told the group the story of Warner allegedly chasing her around their apartment with an ax and smashing holes in the walls after saying she was “crowding him.” Walters felt stunned hearing some of the stories that day. “I just thought, ‘I can’t believe this happened to so many girls,’ ” she says. “Once we started talking … you could see the blood drain out of everyone’s faces, like, ‘I thought I was the only one.’ ”

Roughly three months later, Wood accused Warner of abuse by name following years of speculation after she testified about alleged domestic violence to a House Judiciary Committee and the California State Assembly, without naming her alleged abuser. “He started grooming me when I was a teenager and horrifically abused me for years,” she wrote on Instagram. “The name of my abuser is Brian Warner, also known to the world as Marilyn Manson,” Wood wrote. “I am here to expose this dangerous man and call out the many industries that have enabled him, before he ruins any more lives.” Walters, Smithline, and McNeilly were among several women who went public with abuse allegations against Warner the same day as Wood’s post.

This says as much about Evan Wood as it does about him.
 
if she was abused, then she should have collected evidence, then pressed charges and sued the fuck out of him.

women act like there is some other system of justice that they can use. it ia not perfect, but in this country, if you want justice, then you have to use the courts.
 
WAIT... YOU MEAN THIS GUY

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ABUSED YOU???? I DON'T BELIEVE IT!!!!


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.
 
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