As soon as the complaint filed by actress Esmé Bianco was settled and that of model Ashley Smithline dismissed, another file was presented to the court against Marilyn Manson.

This time, it is an accusation of "sexual abuse, sexual assault and touching" on a minor woman at the time of the alleged facts.


The complainant, referred to in the file relayed by

Rolling Stone

as "Jane Doe" to preserve her anonymity, claims to have been abused by Marilyn Manson in 1995, when she was 16 years old.

The singer would have “targeted” her after a concert in Dallas when she was waiting for him not far from her tour bus, where she would have been invited to board with another young girl.

The rocker is accused of having "forced her to have sexual intercourse with vaginal penetration" while "one of the members of the group watched".

No memory

The complainant claims that she was "a virgin at the time" and that Marilyn Manson "made fun of her" when she was "in pain" and felt "scared, humiliated and lost".

He then allegedly threw her from her bus, threatening to “kill her and her family if she told what had happened”.

A member of the tour crew would then have given her a number to contact to see Marilyn Manson again, which she apparently did, since she added to her complaint another sexual assault, this time when she was of age, in 1999. She accuses Brian Warner, his real name, of having done everything possible to have a psychological hold on her in order to make her his sexual object.

She also filed a complaint against the star's former record companies, Interscope and Nothing Records, for turning a blind eye to the behavior of their artist and that of his teams.

Marilyn Manson's lawyer told

Rolling Stone

that his client "does not know" the plaintiff and has "no memory of even meeting her twenty-eight years ago".

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