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Brian “Marilyn Manson” Warner is set to surrender to Los Angeles authorities this weekend, in response to a warrant issued against him stemming from an incident in New Hampshire in 2019. To be clear, the incident in question in which Warner is alleged to have spat on a camera person filming one of his concerts has no connection to the many allegations of sexual assault and harassment that Warner has faced since early in 2021, when multiple women came forward with accounts of the musician’s abusive treatment of them. Most recently, former partner Esmé Bianco issued a lawsuit against Warner and his former manager over their treatment of her, but that’s a civil suit; the LAPD has said that it’s investigating the abuse claims, but no criminal charges have been brought up in regards to them as of yet.
Esmé Bianco, best known for playing Ros on Game Of Thrones, has come forward with new and horrifying abuse allegations against former romantic partner and "serial predator" Marilyn Manson.
Trent Reznor denounces Marilyn Manson
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Trent Reznor has issued a new statement today, reminding readers that, although the two artists were heavily involved with each other in the 1990s with Reznor producing or co-producing Marilyn Manson’s first major albums,
Portrait Of An American Family and
Antichrist Superstar he and performer Brian “Marilyn Manson” Warner have been estranged from each other ever since: in Reznor’s words, “I cut ties with him nearly 25 years ago.” This is per
The Long Hard Road Out Of Hell,
in which he alleges that he and Reznor sexually assaulted a woman together in the mid-’90s.