Police responded to a reported “disturbing incident” at Marilyn Manson’s home in Los Angeles on Wednesday night, two days after actress Evan Rachel Wood accused the rock star of abusing her for many years.
The Los Angeles Police Department said they arrived in front of Marilyn Manson’s home but no one came out to deal with them. When nobody answered, they left the residence but returned two hours later after a witness reported a gathering outside the home.
“No music but raised voices, and people in the garden just meters from the cops,” said the witness. A concerned friend of Manson also called the cops to perform a welfare check on him after he could not get in touch with his friend. Police returned at 8 p.m. but found “no evidence of any trouble whatsoever” at the property.
In an Instagram post on Monday, Manson publicly claimed that Manson had abused her for many years. She said the rocker groomed her when she was a teenager and “horrifically abused” her for years.
“I was brainwashed and manipulated into submission,” she wrote. “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. I stand with the many victims who will no longer be silent,” she added.
Manson and Wood went public with their relationship in 2007, when Manson was 38 and Wood was only 19. They were briefly engaged.
Since Wood’s confession, at least 11 other women have come forward claiming they were also victims of Manson.
Manson has denied the accusations, saying in a statement on Monday night that the allegations against him were “horrible distortions of reality.” “My intimate relationships have always been consensual with like-minded partners,” he said. “Regardless of how—and why—others are now choosing to misrepresent the past, that is the truth,” he added.
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