Marilyn Manson

Marilyn Manson at a party celebrating Rolling Stone Magazine’s 1000th issue held on May 4, 2006 in New York City. (Walter Weissman/STAR MAX/IPx 2006 via AP)

Marilyn Manson can’t use the sudden recantation of one of his accusers against ex-girlfriend Evan Rachel Wood, a judge ruled in California.

The ruling fell shortly after Wood filed an affidavit strongly denying having “manipulated” Smithline into joining the chorus of sexual abuse allegations against the shock rocker, backing up those denials with a batch of Instagram messages.

“I never pressured or manipulated Ashley Morgan Smithline to make any accusations against Plaintiff Brian Warner, and I certainly never pressured or manipulated her to make accusations that were not true. It was Ms. Smithline who first contacted me in March 2019,” Wood wrote in a 3-page declaration.

Wood says that this outreach occurred on March 11, 2019, after she came out as a survivor of sexual abuse but did not specifically name Manson.

At the time, Smithline commented that “when he had me captive in the stupid ballet studio, i cringed hearing him brag about replaying that scene from rules of attraction to you… i thought no one would ever talk about this,” according to the declaration.

Before Smithline’s message, Wood said: “I had not met her, I had not communicated with her, and I did not know who she was.”

“But in her comments, Ms. Smithline referenced information about my private experiences with Mr. Warner that was not publicly available at that time,” the declaration says. “Specifically, Mr. Warner once abused me while he made me watch a particular scene from the movie Rules of Attraction. Mr. Warner and I were the only two people in the room when that abuse occurred.”

Evan Rachel Wood Instagram

Evan Rachel Wood shared this Instagram exchange that she says took place between her and Ashley Smithline. (Photo: Court doc)

Months later on May 5, 2021, Smithline allegedly attested to the truth of her claims in another Instagram exchange.

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“i can’t breathe,” Smithline is seen writing in the screenshot. “i have no reason to make this up!”

“Dont let anybody get to you,” Wood is seen replying. “Just sit in your truth.”



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