Marilyn Manson's home searched amid ongoing sex abuse investigation
Los Angeles, California - Marilyn Manson's home was searched by the LA County Sheriff's Office as part of an ongoing sexual assault investigation.
According to The New York Post, the singer's home was searched by the police on Monday.
Per the outlet, eight to 10 investigators with the Special Victims Bureau "forced entry" and executed a search warrant at his Hollywood home around 7 AM local time.
Though Manson was not there, officials told the outlet that the police spent about four to five hours in his home and took various media storage devices.
The search was part of the ongoing investigation into the domestic violence and sexual assault allegations against him.
In 2019, the artist, whose real name is Brian Hugh Warner, was accused of domestic violence and sexual assault by various women, including his ex-fiancé, Evan Rachel Wood.
The Westworld star who stated in 2016 that was assaulted by a former partner finally named Marilyn as her abuser earlier this year.
Additionally, Games of Thrones actor Esmé Bianco filed a lawsuit against the songwriter where she claimed he sexually, physically, and emotionally abused her.
The 52-year-old has denied the allegations against him. However, in July, he did turn himself in to authorities in relation to an incident where he allegedly spat on a camera held by a female operator.
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