Ashley Morgan Smithline, whose 2021 federal lawsuit against Marilyn Manson was dismissed last month after she missed a court deadline to name new counsel, now says actor Evan Rachel Wood and others manipulated her into making false accusations against the rocker. Wood — who denies the allegations — was one of a number of women who in early
Musician Marilyn Manson on Monday denied allegations of physical and emotional abuse made by actor Evan Rachel Wood and at least six other women earlier that day. Manson, whose real name is Brian Warner, called the accusations “horrible distortions of reality” in an Instagram post .
Evan Rachel Wood ended her engagement to Marilyn Manson in 2010, but it wasn't until 2021 that she named Manson as the alleged torturer she had been hinting at for years. Wood has also intimated
Evan Rachel Wood Denies Pressuring Marilyn Manson Accuser Who Recanted In a statement, Jay Ellwanger, a lawyer for Bianco, said that his client settled her suit “in order to move on with her
1 Min. D ie amerikanische Schauspielerin Evan Rachel Wood legt bei den Vorwürfen gegen Marilyn Manson nach. Nach ersten Anschuldigungen über sexuellen, körperlichen und psychischen Missbrauch
Named in court papers by his birth name Brian Warner, Manson has been in the middle of an aggressive counteroffensive against women accusing him of sexual misconduct. The saga started when his ex-girlfriend, actress Evan Rachel Wood, accused him of rape, physical abuse and cult-like behavior. Now, another ex-girlfriend, Ashley Smithline
. Evan Rachel Wood has shown her support for Amber Heard following the latter's treatment on social media during her multi-million-dollar defamation trial against Johnny the end of the trial, which saw a jury side with Depp, a number of social media accounts that saw an explosion in followers through sharing a barrage of anti-Heard content went on to target Wood amid her legal battle with Depp's friend Marilyn Westworld actress is herself embroiled in a legal dispute with an ex and has been sued by former fiancé Manson after publicly alleging that she was subjected to domestic abuse at the hands of the musician during their Wood has taken to Instagram to show the social media response to Heard throughout (and after) her court battle with Depp. Evan Rachel Wood (right) has shown her support for Amber Heard (left) following the latter’s treatment on social media during her defamation trial against Johnny Depp. Getty Images Sharing an article from the outlet We Got This Covered titled "Anti-Amber Heard online campaign is straight-up cyberbullying," Wood shared the findings from a report by Bot Sentinel, a nonpartisan group dedicated to uncovering and exposing online bots, and how they're used."What we observed was one of the worst cases of cyberbullying and cyberstalking by a group of Twitter accounts that we've ever seen," the report states, and noted that 627 accounts were created for the sole purpose to tweet on the defamation trial and about Heard and her report also noted that a similar scenario was taking place, with accounts being set up to target Wood."The abuse and targeted harassment continued well after the Depp vs. Heard trial ended, and unless Twitter takes action, the abuse and targeted harassment will still continue," the report has reached out to Wood for additional comment. Wood shared a snippet from the article about the report without a caption and also shared some screenshots in her another celebrity legal battle set to likely dominate headlines, the social media landscape is already seeing a rise in opinion-based coverage on the case across various a televised trial that concluded in late May, the jury on June 1 ruled largely in Depp's favor, awarding him $10 million in compensatory damages and $5 million in punitive damages while, Heard, who had countersued for $100 million for nuisance, was awarded $2 million in compensatory damages by the the trial, Heard was the focus of endless scrutiny on Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and would appear that Wood is now on the verge of receiving similar attention online, with Newsweek previously reporting on the explosion of targeted negativity towards YouTube video, posted on May 31 titled: "An Amber Heard Sequel? The Hoax Against Marilyn Manson is Amber Heard Vs Johnny Depp On Steroids!" has now clocked up more than 90,000 views. Wood first publicly named Manson, whose real name is Brian Warner, as her alleged abuser in a post on Instagram on February 1, 2021, in which she claimed Manson had "horrifically abused [her] for years" and said she was "brainwashed and manipulated" by the same day that Wood named Manson publicly, four other women also came forward and accused the musician of sexual and physical violence, as well as mental, physical and emotional least 16 women have now come forward to make allegations against Manson, according to Rolling has vehemently denied all allegations made against him and has launched a defamation lawsuit against Wood over her Phoenix Rising documentary about her allegations. Left: Marilyn Manson attends the 2020 Vanity Fair Oscar Party hosted by Radhika Jones at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on February 09, 2020 in Beverly Hills, California. Right: Evan Rachel Wood at the "Westworld" Press Conference at the Four Seasons Hotel on March 06, 2020 in Beverly Hills, California. Wood has accused Manson of grooming her and domestic abuse, allegations which are detailed in the documentary "Phoenix Rising." Karwai Tang/Vera Anderson/Getty Images/WireImage On March 3, Manson's legal team announced that a defamation lawsuit had been filed against Wood and "her on-again, off-again romantic partner" Ashley "Illma" Gore in the Los Angeles Superior attorney Howard King told Newsweek at the time: "This detailed complaint has been filed to stop a campaign of malicious and unjustified attacks on Brian Warner. Years after the end of Evan Rachel Wood's long-term relationship with Warner, she and her girlfriend Illma Gore recruited numerous women and convinced them to make false allegations against him—claims that Wood and Gore scripted for them."Wood and Manson first met when she was 18 and he was 37, and their relationship became public in 2007. They became engaged in 2010, but broke up shortly recently made headlines when Depp said during testimony in his trial that he had taken recreational drugs with the musician.
Evan Rachel Williamson/Getty ImagesEvan Rachel Wood said Marilyn Manson "essentially raped" her when they filmed a music video together in said she was told there would be simulated sex, but Manson did it for real without her has denied allegations of abuse by Wood, with whom he was previously in a Rachel Wood said that her ex-fiancé Marilyn Mason, whose real name is Brian Warner, "essentially raped her" when they filmed a music video together in made the allegations in the new two-part documentary, "Phoenix Rising," which screened a the Sundance Film Festival on Sunday attended by the documentary, which will premiere in March on HBO (Sundance showed only part one), Wood said that filming the video for the 2007 Manson song "Heart-Shaped Glasses (When the Heart Guides the Hand)" did not happen in the way it was pitched to her."We had discussed a simulated sex scene, but once the cameras were rolling, he started penetrating me for real," Wood said in the documentary, which is directed by Amy Berg ("West of Memphis"). "I had never agreed to that.""I'm a professional actress. I have been doing this my whole life. I'd never been on a set that unprofessional in my life up until this day," she continued. "It was complete chaos and I did not feel safe. No one was looking after me. It was a really traumatizing experience filming the Manson and Evan Rachel Charbonneau/Getty Images"I didn't know how to advocate for myself or know how to say no because I had been conditioned and trained to never talk back — to just soldier through. I felt disgusting and like I had done something shameful, and I could tell that the crew was very uncomfortable and nobody knew what to do."I was coerced into a commercial sex act under false pretenses. That's when the first crime was committed against me and I was essentially raped on camera," Wood added in the attorney, Howard King, responded on Monday to Wood's comments in a statement to Insider, denying that the two had sex on set."Of all the false claims that Evan Rachel Wood has made about Brian Warner, her imaginative retelling of the making of the 'Heart-Shaped Glasses' music video 15 years ago is the most brazen and easiest to disprove, because there were multiple witnesses," the statement began."Evan was not only fully coherent and engaged during the three-day shoot but also heavily involved in weeks of pre-production planning and days of post-production editing of the final cut," the statement added. "The simulated sex scene took several hours to shoot with multiple takes using different angles and several long breaks in between camera setups."Brian did not have sex with Evan on that set, and she knows that is the truth," the statement 2007 music video features Wood wearing heart-shaped sunglasses. In the documentary interview footage of Manson at the time, it features him saying that it was inspired by the poster from the 1962 Stanley Kubrick movie "Lolita," in which a man falls in love with an underage girl (Wood says she was 19 at the time the video was shot. Manson was 37).The video shows Wood, wearing the sunglasses, attending a Manson concert. They are later seen embracing in a sexual encounter. There are also shots of them laying on a bed as fake blood pours down on also said in the documentary that Manson was "clear" to her how she should talk about the video in interviews."I was supposed to tell people we had this great, romantic time," she said. "But I was scared to do anything that would upset Brian in any way. The video was just the beginning of the violence that would keep escalating over the course of the relationship."Evan Rachel Wood testified in front of the House Judiciary Committee in 2018 on behalf of the Sexual Assault Survivors' Bill of Clark/Getty ImagesThe pair first met in 2006 at a party at the Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles, Wood said in the documentary. The two made their relationship public in 2007. They were briefly engaged before their relationship ended in has previously made public allegations of abuse against Manson, including that he groomed her and he "horrifically" abused her as a teenager. Manson has denied these one of the documentary, titled "Don't Fall," chronicles the backstory of Wood's relationship with Manson and shows her efforts to launch the Phoenix Act, a bill that extends the statute of limitations for domestic-violence survivors to pursue charges against their abusers. Woods and other victims' efforts led to California extending the statute from one to three years to three to five years."It's time we finally tell the whole story... and for the survivors to take back ownership of their stories," Wood said of the documentary in the virtual Q&A following the screening Sunday said in the same Q&A that part two will not just feature Wood but other women who say Manson allegedly abused them."I'm an intensely private person, having a documentary made about me is truly the last thing that I would want if you know me," Wood added in the Q&A. "But it's time for me to tell the truth. It's time to finally tell my side. I can't have it told for me anymore.""And people are going to believe whatever they are going to believe, it's not my job to convince people," she continued. "I'm not lying. It's my job to tell the truth, and that's what I've done. It's all I can do."Read the original article on Insider
Fot. Sthanlee Mirador/Sipa USA/East News Aktorka w 2021 roku oskarżyła Mansona o dopuszczanie się wobec niej wielu aktów przemocy, przemocy seksualnej, a także uprawianie groomingu. Artysta stwierdził, że to wszystko są kłamstwa. Manson pozwał Evan Rachel Wood. Twierdzi, że sfałszowała dowodyMarilyn Manson postanowił pozwać Evan Rachel Wood. Aktorka oskarżyła go o wiele przestępstw natury seksualnej, znęcanie się fizyczne i psychiczne, czy grooming. Manson początkowo wystosowywał oświadczenia, w którym podważał jej słowa, a teraz postanowił oskarżyć ją o zniesławienie, a także fałszowanie dowodów - w tym listu od agenta CIA. Sprawa wpłynęła już do Sądu Najwyższego w Los Angeles i jak czytamy w pozwie złożonym przez Mansona i jego reprezentantów: Ta akcja wynika z bezpodstawnych i nielegalnych aktów dokonanych przez Evan Rachel Wood i jej partnerkę Ashley Gore/Illma Gore, które miały na celu pokazać Briana Warnera/Marilyna Mansona jako gwałciciela, stręczyciela - coś, co kompletnie zniszczyło pełną sukcesów karierę Mansona w muzyce, telewizji i filmach. Pozew ma trafić przed ławę przysięgłych. W nim, Manson i jego prawnicy oskarżają Wood i Gore o włamanie się do komputerów Mansona i "tworzenie fikcyjnego konta e-mail, z którego tworzyły dowody przeciwko Mansonowi".Kolejne oskarżenia są równie ciężkie - według nich, Wood i Gore podszywały się pod agenta Federal Bureau of Investigation w celu tworzenia fikcyjnych historii o tym, że domniemane ofiary Warnera były w niebezpieczeństwie. Jak w rozmowie z Deadline wyjawił główny prawnik Mansona, Howard King: Składamy ten pozew teraz, ponieważ zdołaliśmy znaleźć ogromną ilość dowodów - zarówno dokumentów, jak i opowieści świadków - które potwierdzają, że Evan Rachel Wood i Illma Gore fałszowały historie na temat mojego klienta. Następnie dodał: To niezwykle ważne, by nie łączyć ze sobą postaci Marilyna Mansona i Briana Warnera. Słowa Wood mogą rezonować z powodu "szokującej" postaci Marilyna Mansona, ale one nie są prawdziwe. Prawnicy Wood na razie nie odpowiedzieli na pozew Mansona. Kamil Kacperski Redaktor antyradia
View author archive February 6, 2021 | 11:23am Enlarge Image Evan Rachel Wood has much more to say about ex-lover Marilyn Manson, who she has accused of brainwashing and torturing her. Steve C Mitchell/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock Evan Rachel Wood has much more to say about ex-lover Marilyn Manson, who she has accused of brainwashing and torturing her. Now the “Westworld” Emmy nominee claims the rocker is an anti-Semite and a racist. Wood, 33, shared the details Friday on her Instagram story, alleging the 52-year-old Manson spit out that she was “a Jew” and told her that she was lucky she wasn’t “blood Jewish” since her mom had converted to Judaism, the Daily Mail reported. The actor posted three photos of Manson’s tattoos — two on his arms, one on his chest — that she described as Nazi symbols. Another woman, Ashley Lindsay Morgan, alleges the musician once asked her to buy Nazi memorabilia for him in Asia. Wood shared a screenshot of a skull-and-crossbones, comparing the symbol to the tattoos on Manson’s arms. “Totenkopf is German for ‘death’s head’ and typically refers to a skull-and-crossbones image,” she wrote on the now-deleted story. “During the Nazi era, Hitler’s Schutzstaffel (SS) adopted one particular Totenkopf image as a symbol.” And she posted a screenshot from Manson Wiki, a fan website, that claims the chest tattoo is an M-swastika. Manson even drew “swastikas over my bedside table when he was mad at me,” wrote Wood, who dated Manson from 2007 to 2010. Wood also claimed Manson, whose real name is Brian Warner, was fond of the N-word. “I heard the ‘n’ word over and over,” she wrote. “Everyone around him was expected to laugh and join in. If you did not or (god forbid) called him out, you were singled out and abused more.” Wood wrote that she had “never been so scared in my life.” Since Wood publicly accused Manson a week ago, nearly a dozen woman have echoed her allegations of physical and sexual abuse. Despite Manson’s vehement denial of the accusations, he has been dropped by his manager, record label and talent agency.
Goth rocker Marilyn Manson came under fire last year after several women—including his former fiancé, Evan Rachel Wood—came forward with claims of abuse. Details of those shocking accusations are the subject of a two-part HBO documentary called Phoenix Rising, which premieres on March 15. Early details from the documentary have been leaked, including some horrific stories that Evan says she suffered at the hands of Manson, whose real name is Brian Warner. One is that Manson made Evan make dinner for him right after she had an abortion in 2011. “He flew out for the abortion. I was just so scared and sad,” Wood says in the documentary, per Variety. “I obviously believe in a woman’s right to choose, but that doesn’t mean it wasn’t devastating…The second it was over [he] was like, ‘Make me dinner.’ And I remember being like, ‘I’m supposed to be resting—my body has gone through this trauma, there’s aftermath here.’ And he didn’t care.” Marilyn Manson and Evan Rachel Wood in CharbonneauGetty Images Evan also said that Manson “refused to wear a condom, ever” and that the couple’s relationship was “very much sex on demand, and it was going to cause more problems if I said no. You don’t have time to use birth control when somebody’s just penetrating you while you’re asleep or if they’ve given you a pill that made you black out.”Evan isn’t the only person who has accused Manson of abuse: At least four other women have come forward with their own stories, according to Vanity Fair. With the release of the new documentary, it’s only natural to wonder what Manson is doing right now. Here’s what you need to know. This content is imported from YouTube. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. He claims he’s issued a statement on his Instagram account after Evan shared her allegations. While he didn’t address her accusations personally (or those from the other women), he did say this: “Obviously, my art and my life have long been magnets for controversy, but these recent claims about me are horrible distortions of reality. My intimate relationships have always been entirely consensual with like-minded partners. Regardless of how - and why - others are now choosing to misrepresent the past, that is the truth.” This content is imported from Instagram. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. He lost his record deal and a TV was dropped from his record label, Loma Vista, and cut from two TV shows— Creepshow and American Gods—after the allegations Vista said in a statement that it would no longer promote Manson’s album due to the “disturbing allegations,” adding, “we have also decided not to work with Marilyn Manson on any future projects.” This content is imported from Instagram. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. He’s been accused of other entered a not guilty plea in September in a New Hampshire case after he was accused of spitting at a videographer and blowing snot on her, per Deadline. He was released on bail. He recently posted on Instagram after a year-long has been silent on Instagram since February 1, 2021. However, he issued another statement a week ago that read, “There will come a time when I can share more about the events of the past year. Until then, I’m going to let the facts speak for themselves.” He then directed people to a link in his bio. This content is imported from Instagram. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. He’s suing Manson filed a lawsuit against Evan for defamation. The link on Manson’s Instagram bio features a copy of a lawsuit in which Manson accuses Evan of making assault allegations to try to rebrand her image as Manson’s ex into someone who is a champion of sexual assault survivors. The lawsuit is dated March 2. Korin Miller Korin Miller is a freelance writer specializing in general wellness, sexual health and relationships, and lifestyle trends, with work appearing in Men’s Health, Women’s Health, Self, Glamour, and more. This content is created and maintained by a third party, and imported onto this page to help users provide their email addresses. You may be able to find more information about this and similar content at
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