Evan Rachel Wood responds
After the Los Angeles County District Attorney ruled Friday that Marilyn Manson will not be prosecuted over allegations of sexual assault and domestic violence, his ex-partner Evan Rachel Wood is speaking out in support of the survivors.
The Los Angeles District Attorney's Office previously revealed that they won't press charges against Manson following a four-year investigation into alleged domestic abuse.
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Evan Rachel Wood is speaking out following the news her ex, Marilyn Manson, won't face charges after being investigated for alleged sexual assault and domestic violence.
I am endlessly proud of all the survivors who risked everything to protect others by speaking the truth,” the “Thirteen” star said.
Evan Rachel Wood is speaking out after Los Angeles’ district attorney, Nathan Hochman, announced that her ex, Marilyn Manson, won’t be charged with domestic violence and sexual assault. Wood and several other women had accused Manson (real name: Brian Warner) in 2021 of abusing them.
Evan Rachel Wood first accused Marilyn Manson, her ex-fiancé, of domestic abuse and sexual assault in 2021. The Los Angeles County District Attorney announced on Friday that the office would not be pursuing charges against Manson due to the statue of limitations.
Actress cited the importance of fighting for "better laws" after prosecutors declined to charge Manson partly because claims fell outside the statute of limitations
Evan Rachel Wood speaks out after the Los Angeles DA's office closes the investigation into allegations against Marilyn Manson without charges due to statute limitations. Wood highlights this gap in justice and praises survivors' courage,
A Los Angeles District Attorney decided the allegations against Manson were too old and there wasn’t sufficient evidence to charge the shock rocker
The Los Angeles District Attorney’s office has ruled not to level sexual abuse charges on Marilyn Manson, citing statute of limitations. View on euronews