Marilyn Manson abandoned by the manager after Evan Rachel Wood’s allegations

Marilyn Manson’s longtime manager, Tony Ciulla, abandoned him as a client, according to a Rolling Stone report.

Since Monday, Manson’s record label has been severed ties with him and your agency CAA dropped him. American Gods by Starz is edit it out of the episodes and Shudder’s “Creepshow” is killing them completely.

Ciulla did not respond to a call and text from Variety, nor answered calls all week since Evan Rachel Wood first filed allegations against Manson on Monday.

Ciulla, according to Rolling Stone, started running Manson in 1996, the year of the launch of Superstar of Antichrist. He has sided with Manson through many controversies in his career, including accusations that Manson’s music prompted the shooting at Columbine, as well as several lawsuits.

After Wood claimed on Monday that Manson is the perpetrator she spoke of for years, other women have filed charges against him: Wood has documented his stories on his Instagram account.

Wood and other Manson accusers have accused those around him of knowing what he was supposed to be doing, and doing nothing about it.

On Thursday, for example, Phoebe Bridgers tweeted, I went to Marilyn Manson’s house when I was a teenager with some friends. I was a huge fan. He referred to a room in his house as the ‘r * pe room’. I thought it was just your horrible frat boy sense of humor. I stopped being a fan. I am with everyone who introduced themselves.

The record company knew, the management knew, the band knew, Bridgers continued. Distancing yourself now, pretending to be shocked and horrified is fucking pathetic.

Manson denied Wood’s account in an Instagram post on Monday night.

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