US News

Marilyn Manson’s house searched by Los Angeles police

Authorities searched Marilyn Manson’s West Hollywood home Monday as part of a probe into sexual assault claims, a report said.

Officials with the L.A. County Sheriff’s Department confirmed to the Post that about 8 to 10 investigators with the Special Victim’s Bureau “forced entry” and executed a search warrant at Manson’s Hollywood home around 7 a.m. on Monday, Nov. 29.

Manson was not there, but investigators searched the home for about four to five hours and seized various media storage devices, including thumb drives and hard drives, officials said.

The search was made in connection to an ongoing investigation concerning allegations of domestic violence and sexual assault filed against the singer in 2019, officials said. 

A spokeswoman for the sheriff’s office said she was aware of the report, but couldn’t confirm the search or offer any details on Monday night.

Detectives with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Office began investigating Manson over reports of domestic violence between 2009 and 2011.

The “Dope Show” singer, whose real name is Brian Warner, has been hit with assault and abuse allegations from numerous women, including his former fiancee, “Westworld” actor Evan Rachel Wood.

Wood named Manson as her abuser for the first time in a February Instagram post.

Some of Manson’s accusers have filed lawsuits, including “Game of Thrones” actor Esmé Bianco.

Bianco alleges in the suit filed in federal court that the shock rocker sexually, physically and emotionally abused her.

Manson deprived Bianco of food and sleep, locked her in a bedroom, whipped her, gave her electric shocks and threatened to enter her room and rape her during the night, the lawsuit alleges.

A Rolling Stone report earlier this month outlined accusations that the singer locked women into a music studio called the “Bad Girls’ Room” as a form of punishment.

Manson has denied the allegations. His lawyer Howard King has called them “provably false.”

A spokesperson for Manson didn’t immediately respond to an inquiry from The Post on Monday night.

With Post wires