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Evan Rachel Wood ‘Endlessly Proud’ of Survivors After Marilyn Manson Avoids Charges


Evan Rachel Wood said she was "endlessly proud" of survivors after prosecutors declined to bring abuse charges against Marilyn Manson.

Evan Rachel Wood said she was “endlessly proud of all the survivors” who shared their allegations against Marilyn Manson after prosecutors declined to bring criminal charges against the musician. Wood was one of the first people to publicly accuse Manson(real name Brian Warner), claiming he groomed her as a teenager and “horrifically abused” her during their on-again, off-again relationship between 2006 and 2011. The California law Wood is referring to, the Phoenix Act, was signed in 2020 and extended the statute of limitations in domestic violence cases from three to five years.

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