https://pitchfork.com/news/tracing-...d-lines-between-shock-rock-and-alleged-abuse/
"February 1998: Manson publishes an autobiography, The Long Hard Road Out of Hell. As critiqued by music journalist Jim Derogatis in the
Chicago Reader, the book depicts Manson “generally mistreating one or more women per page.” The most notorious chapter, “Meating the Fans / Meat and Greet,” relates an encounter with an admiring deaf woman, who gets covered in meat, has sex with multiple band members, and is urinated on by Manson and another band member. The scene is presented in the book as consensual, but subsequent critics
acknowledge it is “unseemly.” Elsewhere, the book
describes hosting women for backstage contests to see who can hold in an enema the longest.
November 1998: Manson is involved in an altercation with Craig Marks, then executive editor of SPIN. In a
lawsuit, Marks alleges that Manson threatened to kill him and his family in a dispute over the magazine’s cover. In an interview years later with
Rolling Stone, Manson claims that he “got arrested for putting a gun in the mouth of an editor of SPIN” and “hid from the law” at Trump Tower. Manson was not in fact arrested, as Rolling Stone noted. The lawsuit is eventually settled out of court.
August 2001: Manson
is charged with assault and sexual misconduct after allegedly rubbing his crotch on a Detroit security guard’s head. He eventually
pleads no contest to lesser charges of disorderly conduct and assault and battery, for which he receives a $4,000 fine. He also
settles a lawsuit filed by the security guard.
December 2001: Manson
is sued by a Minneapolis security guard who claims that Manson rubbed his crotch against this guard’s head as well. A jury later finds Manson
not liable in the civil suit, which alleged battery and emotional distress."
Et la liste est longue, mais pauvre petit chat vilipendé sur la place publique.
ah et si seulement Rachel Wood en avait parlé avant de s'épancher sur les réseaux, oh wait : November 2016: In a
Rolling Stone interview, Wood speaks publicly for the first time about being raped “by a significant other while we were together.” She also refers to her “physical, psychological, [and] sexual” abuse by a partner. She does not elaborate on the alleged perpetrator’s identity.