Another woman has made rape allegations against US shock rocker Marilyn Manson.

In a lawsuit that became known on Friday, the anonymous woman accuses the musician of raping and repeatedly sexually abusing her.

He also showed her a video that showed how he tied a young follower to a chair, humiliated her and forced her to drink urine.

A representative of Manson denied the allegations, stating that the video was a script-made short film with an adult actress that was ultimately not released.

At the end of April, British actress Esme Bianco had rape and abuse allegations against Manson.

Manson's attorney had dismissed the allegations as "demonstrably false".

At the beginning of February, the US actress Evan Rachel Wood and several other women had raised serious allegations of abuse against Manson.

The musician had also denied these allegations and spoke of a "terrible distortion of reality".

Manson's record company broke up with the rocker over the allegations.

Warrant for assault

An arrest warrant against Manson only became known on Tuesday.

According to the police in Gilford, New Hampshire, it concerns allegations of assault.

This goes back to an incident with a camerawoman at a concert appearance of the rocker in Gilford in August 2019, the authority announced on Tuesday evening on its Facebook page.

Manson has not yet returned to New Hampshire to surrender.

It is not about allegations of a "sexual nature", said the police, but without giving further details.

According to US media reports, the rocker is said to have spat on a film camera at the concert.

TMZ.com posted a short video of a spitting incident.

In an interview with “People” magazine, three concertgoers described that a camerawoman had been spat at several times.

Manson's attorney Howard King described the allegations in a statement according to "People" and the "New York Times" as "ridiculous". It is known that Manson likes to provoke on stage, "especially in front of the camera," said King. They received a monetary claim of over $ 35,000 after the concert "after a small amount of spit" hit the person's arm. At the time, they asked for evidence of possible damage, but received no response.