With numerous abuse allegations piling up, Marilyn Manson wants to settle the issues through a plea bargain. This information comes from Loudwire , which cites a statement from his lawyer, Stephen D. Rothschild.
According to the report, the suggestion of a financial settlement arose when a specific rape case from 2011 was discussed, the victim of which was not identified. Rothschild stated that it would be possible to extend this agreement to other accusations made against the singer.
“There are other cases that are somewhat related, so as things progress, we may decide that it is better to have a global mediation. I don't think that will happen in the near future, but it is being considered.” The trial for the aforementioned case is scheduled for October 3, 2023.
The American Rolling Stone magazine published a comprehensive report on all the sexual abuse allegations against Marilyn Manson. In the lengthy report, titled "Marilyn Manson: The Monster Hiding in Broad Daylight," Warner's behavior is described as that of a serial abuser by the alleged victims, who were all reportedly approached in the same way before the start of the physical, sexual, and emotional abuse – much of which was recounted by the singer himself in interviews, song lyrics, music videos, and his autobiography, Long Hard Road Out of Hell , written with Neil Strauss . Read the full story here.
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