Marilyn Manson’s Ex-Assistant Successfully Revives Sex Abuse Lawsuit Against Rocker (Again)

Marilyn Manson's Ex-Assistant Revives Sex Abuse Lawsuit Again as New California Law Extends Timeframe for Filing Allegations.

A former assistant of Marilyn Manson, Ashley Walters, has revived her civil lawsuit against the rocker, alleging that he subjected her to "sexual exploitation, manipulation and psychological abuse" between 2010 and 2011. The lawsuit had been previously dismissed twice but was recently reopened due to a new California law, Assembly Bill 250.

The law, which went into effect on January 1, creates a two-year window for alleged victims of sexual abuse to file otherwise time-barred lawsuits against their perpetrators. This means that Walters can now bypass the two-year statute of limitations for her claims, which were previously deemed untimely by Judge Steve Cochran.

Walters' attorney, Kate McFarlane, stated that they are "thrilled" with the judge's decision and that it is a major victory for women who have been subjected to abuse. McFarlane added that Manson has tried to avoid accountability for his abuse against Walters but that time is no longer an obstacle.

However, Manson's lawyer, Howard King, said that he will continue to fight against the revival of Walters' claims, arguing that she does not have pending claims for sexual assault as defined in the penal code. The case is set to proceed with a follow-up court appearance scheduled for March.

Marilyn Manson has been facing numerous allegations of sexual abuse from several women, including Game of Thrones actress Esmé Bianco and model Ashley Morgan Smithline. He has denied all of the allegations but has settled some cases, such as his lawsuit against Bianco in 2023.

Walters' case had a more complicated path than others, with her original claims dismissed by Judge Cochran as untimely in 2022. However, a California appeals court revived the lawsuit in 2023, and it was sent back down to Judge Cochran for further litigation. The judge ultimately ruled that the delayed discovery rule was inapplicable, but this ruling is now moot due to AB 250.

As Manson's team continues to challenge this determination, Walters will have another opportunity to seek justice for her claims of abuse at the hands of the rocker.
 
Ugh I cant even believe this 😩... like how can someone get away with all that stuff for so long?! Ashley Walters went through so much and Marilyn Manson is still trying to deny everything? 🤥 It's not right at all... I feel so bad for her, she deserves justice. And yeah this new law is a game changer, it's amazing that she has another chance to speak out now. The fact that Manson tried to use the statute of limitations against her was so frustrating... it's like he thought he could just hide behind a wall of time and forget about all the people he hurt? No way, not anymore 🙌
 
This new law is a game changer 🤯! It's crazy that someone like Marilyn Manson has been able to avoid accountability for so long. I'm glad Ashley Walters has had another chance to revive her lawsuit, but I do worry about how this will play out in court. The fact that Manson's team is still trying to fight against it is pretty telling 🤔. It's gonna be a tough road ahead for both sides, and only time will tell if justice will be served 💔.
 
I'm not sure about this new California law 🤔. On one hand, it sounds like a good idea to extend the timeframe for filing allegations against perpetrators of sexual abuse – more time means more chances for victims to come forward and seek justice 💪. But on the other hand, it's also super concerning that someone who was previously dismissed can just revive their lawsuit again after all this time 🕰️. Like, what's the point of even having a statute of limitations if it's not going to be enforced? 🤷‍♀️ And what about all the other people who might have been victims but are too scared to speak up because they've already hit the 2-year mark? It's like, we're trying to help these women by giving them more time, but really we're just creating a whole lot of confusion and delayed justice ⏰. I need more info before I fully get on board with this law 🤔💁‍♀️
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around how some people can be so inconsiderate 🤯. It's crazy that someone like Marilyn Manson, who has a huge platform and influence, is being held accountable for his actions even after all these years 💔. The new California law is definitely a step in the right direction, but I'm also kinda worried about the backdoor they opened up for people to file lawsuits after so long ⏰. What's the point of having a statute of limitations if you can just revive it whenever you feel like it? It's gotta be hard for some people, especially survivors of abuse, to come forward and share their stories all over again 🤷‍♀️.
 
🤦‍♀️ This new law just saved Ashley Walters' case and gave her a second chance at proving Marilyn Manson was a total piece of work 😒. It's about time victims like her can finally speak out without being silenced by outdated laws 🗣️.
 
Ugh, I'm so over these lengthy articles 🙄! Can't they just break it down into clear sections and bullet points? 🤯 Anyway, on to the news... I feel bad for Ashley Walters, she's been through way too much 💔. But Marilyn Manson's team needs to get their act together, it's time to put an end to these lawsuits already ⏰. And can we talk about how annoying it is when lawyers use jargon and technical terms in court cases? Like, who speaks like that? 🙃 It's just more confusing for the average person trying to follow along. I'd love to see a simple, easy-to-understand summary of the case at the top of the article... something like "Case Update: Marilyn Manson Ex-Assistant Revives Lawsuit" 📰
 
omg what a major step forward for survivors like ashley walters!!! 🙌 this new california law is literally saving lives and giving people a chance to come forward with their stories without being held back by time limits 🕰️ can you even imagine how hard it must have been for her to keep quiet and deal with all that emotional trauma? 💔 i'm so glad she gets another shot at justice now
 
I don’t usually comment but I gotta say that it’s crazy how laws can change like that 🤯. So now Ashley Walters has a second chance to expose what she went through and I hope she gets the justice she deserves 💪. It’s not right that people in positions of power, especially musicians, could get away with stuff for so long without being held accountable 😔. This new law is like a fresh start for her and I hope it helps bring some closure to her story 📚.
 
"Time is a great teacher, but unfortunately it kills all its pupils." 🕰️ Time and circumstance are on Ashley Walters' side now - AB 250 just opened up more avenues for alleged victims like her to get justice! 💪 Now we gotta see if justice will prevail this time. ⚖️
 
So now Marilyn Manson's ex-assistant Ashley Walters can finally bring him down 👏🕺. I mean, think about it, a new California law basically created a "do-over" window for victims of sexual abuse to file their lawsuits. It's like the state is saying, 'Hey, you know what? Time limits don't apply to people who are trying to cover up their wrongdoings.' 🤔

This law is a big deal because it shows that the government is finally starting to listen to women and take action against perpetrators of sexual abuse. I mean, we've seen so many cases where powerful men like Bill Cosby and Harvey Weinstein were able to use their influence to silence their victims for years.

So, now Ashley Walters gets another chance to tell her side of the story and maybe even get some justice. And I'm rooting for her! 💪 It's about time someone held Marilyn Manson accountable for his actions.
 
OMG I just saw this thread and I'm so sorry I missed it 🙈🤦‍♀️ like what even is a two-year window for filing lawsuits now? It's wild how AB 250 changed everything for Ashley Walters... I can see why she's "thrilled" with the judge's decision 💪. It's crazy that Manson tried to avoid accountability, but time's finally on her side 🕰️. Can't wait for the follow-up court appearance in March! Fingers crossed justice gets served 💯
 
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