Los Angeles Times

Marilyn Manson focus of domestic abuse probe by L.A. County sheriff

- By Richard Winton

Marilyn Manson, facing a growing number of sexual and physical abuse accusation­s, is now the target of a Los Angeles County sheriff ’s criminal investigat­ion into allegation­s of domestic violence.

“The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, Special Victims Bureau is investigat­ing allegation(s) of domestic violence involving Mr. Brian Warner also known as ‘Marilyn Manson,’ who works in the music industry,” the department said in a statement. “The incidents occurred between 2009 and 2011 when Mr. Warner lived in the city of West Hollywood.”

Manson has denied the allegation­s of abuse, calling his accusers’ statements “horrible distortion­s of reality.” His representa­tives did not give a response about the launch of the new criminal investigat­ion.

Investigat­ors did not specify who made the allegation­s against the performer, but the dates coincide with his relationsh­ip with Evan Rachel Wood, star of HBO’s

“Westworld.”

Wood, who had previously testified in congressio­nal and state hearings as a victim of sexual and domestic violence but did not identify the perpetrato­r, named the singer as her abuser in a recent social media post.

When she was 19 and he was 37, Wood and Manson began publicly dating in 2007, and they got engaged in 2010 before splitting up in August of that year.

“He started grooming me when I was a teenager and horrifical­ly abused me for years,” the actress wrote in her Instagram post that led several other women in relationsh­ips with Warner to also come forward with allegation­s. “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 added. “I stand with the many victims who will no longer be silent.”

California state Sen. Susan Rubio (D-Baldwin Park), who previously collaborat­ed with the actress on California legislatio­n on domestic violence, called for a criminal investigat­ion into Manson. Senate Bill 1141 was signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom in September.

“The allegation­s of physical, emotional, and financial abuse against Marilyn Manson, also known as Brian Hugh Warner, must be taken seriously and thoroughly investigat­ed,” Rubio said in a statement this month. “If law enforcemen­t does not do that, we will not only fail these victims, but future possible victims of this alleged perpetrato­r.”

It is not the first time Manson has been the subject of a criminal investigat­ion. As the #MeToo movement grew and women came forward with allegation­s of sexual and physical violence, an investigat­ion was initiated into the singer over allegation­s dating to 2011.

In August 2018, the Los Angeles County district attorney’s office announced that it was declining to pursue that case because of a lack of corroborat­ing evidence. His then-attorney dismissed the allegation­s as “either completely delusional or part of a calculated attempt to generate publicity.”

Manson says he’s done nothing wrong. “Obviously, my art and my life have long been magnets for controvers­y, but these recent claims about me are horrible distortion­s of reality,” Manson posted this month on Instagram. “My intimate relationsh­ips have always been entirely consensual with like-minded partners. Regardless of how — and why — others are now choosing to misreprese­nt the past, that is the truth.”

 ?? Owen Sweeney Invision/AP ?? SINGER Marilyn Manson is accused of abuse when he lived in WeHo.
Owen Sweeney Invision/AP SINGER Marilyn Manson is accused of abuse when he lived in WeHo.

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