Marilyn Manson’s home was raided by LA County sheriff’s

Marilyn Manson has faced multiple abuse allegations since his ex, Evan Rachel Wood, came forward in February of this year about the abuse she endured in their relationship. Since then, timeline surrounding the allegations against Manson, real name Brian Warner, was necessary to trace the outpouring of women who had suffered at his hands. Of course, that hasn’t stopped yet many other male artists, like Kanye West, are from collaborate and support Manson regardless of the pain he has caused the victims and the illegal conduct in which he is alleged to have engaged.

However, law enforcement is actually involved in investigating the allegations against Manson, and today they took steps in the investigation when the LA County Sheriff raided the protester’s residence. to act. “What I can confirm is that a search warrant was served this morning,” a source from the LA County Sheriff told Rolling Stone. “It was confirmed it was his address, his location. It is confirmed that it is the location of Marilyn Manson. It was a warrant to search his belongings. I do not know what was taken. It happened this morning, and it is for him. “

Rolling Stone Manson has been contacted but has not yet received comment on the raid. This story will be updated if that changes.

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JOE HERNANDEZ

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