Gilford Police Releases Marilyn Manson Detention Order
JAKARTA - Gilford Police, New Hampshire, United States, released a warrant for Marilyn Manson to arrest Marilyn Manson following a case of violence.
The singer whose real name is Brian Warner was dragged into a case of violence against a cameraman that occurred in 2019. At that time, Marilyn Manson was holding a concert at the Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion.
A cameraman was hired to snap a moment of the Manson concert performance. He was between the stage and the audience guardrail.
It is suspected that Manson was violent to the cameraman. However, the police did not explain the incident and said the detention order was made based on the presumption of innocence.
According to Gilford Police, Manson's side is aware of the case but there is no sign that Manson will follow the legal process.
If Manson is found guilty, he could face up to one year in prison.
Not only that, Manson is also facing sexual harassment suits from three women, namely Evan Rachel Wood, Esme Bianco, and his former assistant. The case is currently being processed by the Los Angeles County Sheriff.
Due to this case, Manson was kicked from the label and some of his acting projects will not be broadcast.