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Evan Rachel Wood Reacts to D.A. Dropping Marilyn Manson Sex Abuse Case


Evan Rachel Wood is speaking out after Los Angeles’ district attorney, Nathan Hochman, announced on Friday, January 24, that her ex, Marilyn Manson, won’t be charged with domestic violence and sexual assault

According to legal documents obtained by Us Weekly on Tuesday, November 26, Manson, real name Brian Warner, has also agreed to pay approximately $327,000 to cover attorney fees accumulated by Wood, 37. “We always knew that the statute of limitations would be a barrier, which is why we created the Phoenix Act so that other victims wouldn’t have to experience this outcome,” she continued, referencing the law that she helped pass in California in 2019. Evan Rachel Wood and Marilyn Manson caught the public’s attention early on in their relationship — and haven’t stopped making headlines in the years since they split.

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