Arrest warrants for Marilyn Manson issued in connection to alleged 2019 assault
Mr Manson, 52, is accused of two counts of "class A misdemeanour simple assault" involving a videographer during a concert in Gilford in 2019. Authorities allege Manson assaulted a videographer at the Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion. In a statement, the police said the singer and his agents "have been aware of the warrant for some time".But he had made no effort to return to answer the charges, the police said.
The statement from the Gilford Police Department said each charge carries a possible jail sentence of less than a year and a fine of up to $2,000 (£1,415). The police added that the alleged assaults "are not sexual in nature".Mr Manson, whose real name is Brian Hugh Warner, has made no public comments on the issue.
Earlier this month, it emerged that Manson's former assistant Ashley Walters was suing the singer, alleging sexual assault. Ms Walters' legal team filed a complaint in California. It claimed Manson was a terrifying and violent boss who told friends they could grope and kiss Ms Walters and did her work for 48 hours in a row. Mr Manson's management has "vehemently denied any accusations of assault".
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