The Los Angeles District Attorneys office says that it has declined to prosecute sexual assault cases levelled against musician Marilyn Manson and "Girls" writer Murray Miller.
According to documents from the District Attorney's office, the charges levelled against Manson, whose real name is Brian Warner, in 2011 have been dismissed due to expired statute of limitations on two charges and an absence of corroboration for a sexual assault claim, reports variety.com.
Miller's charges were declined due to expired statute of limitations and for "inconsistencies which cannot be overcome" based on the evidence presented. Miller was accused last year of sexual assault by actress Aurora Perrineau.
Manson's lawyer, Howard E. King, said in a statement: "Under current policy, the Los Angeles County District Attorney must investigate any claim of sexual abuse, no matter how outlandish. It is not surprising that the District Attorney, after investigation, summarily rejected the claims made in a police report filed by a former acquaintance against Brian Warner (also known as) Marilyn Manson."
The statement further read that the allegations made to the police were and are "categorically denied" by "Mr. Warner and are either completely delusional or part of a calculated attempt to generate publicity for the claimant's business of selling Manson memorabilia."
"The police report that spurred the investigation was accompanied by the woman's press release and other attempts to generate publicity that fraudulently claimed she was held captive by Mr. Warner for 48 hours in 2011. Any claim of sexual impropriety or imprisonment at that, or any other, time is false."
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The charges were levelled during the #MeToo movement. Several high-profile cases are still being investigated, including that against the disgraced former movie producer Harvey Weinstein, who is facing accusations from more than 40 women.
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