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Marilyn Manson sued for s**ually assaulting 16-year-old

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Marilyn Manson sued for s**ually assaulting 16-year-old

Marilyn Manson, the controversial shock rocker, has been sued for allegedly s**ually assaulting a 16-year-old girl in the 1990s.

The victim, identified as Jane Doe, filed a lawsuit in Nassau County Supreme Court on Monday claiming that Manson groomed and repeatedly assaulted her.

According to the suit, Manson threatened to kill her and her family if she told anyone about the attacks.

The lawsuit alleges that Manson took advantage of the victim’s youth and vulnerability, luring her into his dark world of drugs, alcohol, s**ual deviance, harassment, abuse, and assault.

The lawsuit claims that Manson attacked Jane Doe after inviting her on his tour bus following a Dallas show in September 1995.

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Within weeks, Manson began calling the girl, asking her to send explicit s**ual photos of her and her friends to his fan club, Satan’s Bakesale.

Manson then invited her to a December 1995 show in New Orleans, where he allegedly became more aggressive and s**ually assaulted her, including kissing, biting her breast, oral copulation, and penetration.

On both occasions, there were other members of Manson’s entourage present on the bus.

The victim further alleges that she became addicted to drugs and alcohol and was under Manson’s control during their relationship.

In 1999, when she was 19, she was invited on tour with Manson, where he continued to groom and s**ually assault her for four weeks.

Manson often coerced her to have s** with him and other band members or his assistant at the same time.

He controlled what she could do, who could touch her, and who he wanted her to be with s**ually, all while providing her with drugs.

The lawsuit also names Manson’s labels, Interscope and Nothing Records, claiming they knew or should have known that Manson had a history of giving drugs to female fans he allowed backstage, onto the bus, and in hotel rooms, and s**ually assaulting minors and women.

The labels were well-aware of his obsession with s**ual violence and childhood s**ual assault, according to the lawsuit.

Karen Barth Menzies, the victim’s attorney, said that s**ual predators in the music industry don’t act alone; it takes a network of people to aid and protect the artists who commit these heinous acts.

For there to be meaningful changes in the music industry, record companies need to acknowledge the crimes they allow to occur and, in some instances, facilitate them and take responsibility for permitting and profiting from outrageous criminal behavior.

The victim is seeking damages to be determined at trial and an order preventing Manson and his labels from exposing minors and vulnerable adults to s**ual abuse and exploitation.

Manson’s attorney, Howard King, denied the allegations, claiming that Brian Warner does not know this individual and has no recollection of ever having met her 28 years ago.

He certainly was never intimate with her.

She has been shopping her fabricated tale to tabloids and on podcasts for more than two years.

But even the most minimal amount of scrutiny reveals the obvious discrepancies in her ever-shifting stories as well as her extensive collusion with other false accusers.

This is the first lawsuit with allegations of s** crimes from the early days of Manson’s career.

It comes just a week after he settled a lawsuit filed by “Game of Thrones” actress Esmé Bianco, who claimed Manson drugged, tortured, and s**ually assaulted her.

Bianco was one of more than a dozen women who came forward with allegations of s**ual abuse against Manson after actress Evan Rachel Wood claimed on Instagram in 2021 that he had abused her.

Manson sued Wood for defamation, but she stood by her claims, saying, “I have the truth on my side.”

Bianco and Wood co-created the Phoenix Act, which expands the rights for survivors of domestic violence to file legal claims.

Manson has denied all the accusations against him, and his attorney vowed that this misguided action would not survive legal examination.

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