Marilyn Manson, Sexual Assault
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.
L.A. County Dist. Atty. Nathan Hochman announced he will not charge Marilyn Manson, a.k.a. Brian Warner, in cases of alleged domestic violence and rape.
The Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office has concluded a four-year investigation into allegations of domestic violence and sexual assault against Brian Warner, also known as
Controversial musician Marilyn Manson will not be charged for domestic violence or sexual assault, the Los Angeles DA's office confirmed.
Prosecutors in Los Angeles have declined to bring criminal charges against Marilyn Manson tied to the abuse allegations leveled against him.
After the Los Angeles County District Attorney ruled Friday that Marilyn Manson will not be prosecuted over allegations of sexual assault and domestic violence, his ex-partner Evan Rachel Wood is speaking out in support of the survivors.
We have determined that allegations of domestic violence fall outside of the statute of limitations, and we cannot prove charges of sexual assault beyond a reasonable doubt.”
The Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office will not pursue domestic violence and sexual assault charges against rockstar, Marilyn Manson. DA Nathan Hochman made the announcement on Friday. It wraps up “a comprehensive four-year investigation” into allegations against Manson,
"We recognize and applaud the courage and resilience of the women who came forward to make reports and share their experiences, and we thank them for their cooperation and patience with the investigation,
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.
Another one of Manson's accusers, ex Esmé Bianco, said she was "sadly not surprised" that the case didn't go forward.