Marilyn Manson Will Not Face Charges in L.A.
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Marilyn Manson will not face charges for domestic violence or sexual assault after a four-year investigation, as LA prosecutors concluded the allegations fell outside the statute of limitations and could not be proven beyond a reasonable doubt. District Attorney Nathan Hochman acknowledged the courage of the accusers, including actress Esmé Bianco, who expressed disappointment but affirmed her truth in a social media post. The decision highlights complexities in navigating sexual assault claims within legal timelines and evidential barriers, even amidst high-profile accusations.
Marilyn Manson will not face charges for domestic violence or sexual assault, as prosecutors determined that the allegations were beyond the statute of limitations.
Esmé Bianco expressed her disappointment over the decision, asserting that she knows the truth of her experiences with Manson.
District Attorney Nathan Hochman acknowledged the courage of Manson's accusers during the comprehensive four-year investigation.
The DA's office emphasized the inability to prove the sexual assault charges beyond a reasonable doubt after a lengthy review of evidence.
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