The popular GOT actress has filed an official complaint against Marilyn Manson on the basis of repetitive sexual assault and rape.
Mr. Manson has scammed Marilyn by giving her a fake work offer and luring her to come to Los Angeles claiming to give her a role in a music video and good pay. She had met the singer for the first time in 2015. The court further reveals that he made her stay at his own residence and she found it really fishy when she noticed there was no crew or cast. She ignored the red flags and stayed there for four days wherein she was given drugs and alcohol allegedly and she was left hungry often. The lawsuits tell further which is more than horrifying, the singer had locked the actress in a bedroom and tied her up and electrocuted her, and hit her with a Nazi whip as a part of foreplay. Brian Warner (Marilyn) defended his case by proving to the jurisdiction that Esmé Bianco and himself were in a consensual relationship in 2019 and continued to be in a long-distance till 2011.
In her complaint, she mentioned how Warner often involved in forcing her into a sexual act involving very inhumane, violent, and disrespectful treatment. Many times she was raped when she was made unconsciously by drugging her. This act of rape happened in May 2011. The government also lawfully accused Marilyn’s professional assistant Tony Ciulla of supporting his “violent tendencies “.
Recently in February actress Evan Rachel Wood came forward and exposed Mr. Mason of domestic abuse against her. Gaining grounds after Rachel around 12 women came forward with their sexual assault and abuse stories regarding Marilyn Mason.
Obviously shattered Marilyn took to Instagram on 1 February after Rachel accused him to give a much-awaited response and he said and I quote,” “Obviously, my art and my life have long been magnets for controversy but these recent claims about me are horrible distortions of reality. My intimate relationships have always been entirely consensual with like-minded partners.”
Esmé Bianco said to BBC in an interview “My hope is that by raising [my voice], I will help to stop Brian Warner from shattering any more lives and empower other victims to seek their own small measure of justice.”