As the Marilyn Manson abuse scandal continues to snowball out of control, it appears he could be the subject of an FBI investigation.
Yet another woman has come forward to accuse Manson of abuse in a newly published article in British paper The Sun. This time it's Manson's former partner actress Bianca Allaine, who claimed the FBI is now getting involved.
According to Allaine, she has been asked to attend a meeting with the FBI in Maryland to discuss the multiple claims of abuse against the musician. This follows previous reports that the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department was also launching an investigation into the musician.
"I'm going to tell the FBI everything I know. I just hope they don't let us down," Allaine told The Sun. "They are taking this very, very seriously, which they should."
She added: "I said one day, 'I can't take this any more,' so I contacted the emergency tip line, he's terrorized us enough. It's intimidating because I've never talked to an FBI agent before. She's been very nice but I'm still scared."
Allaine went on to explain that other women have also told her they have recently spoke to the FBI about Manson.
"Another girl contacted me and claimed she did go to the police after her experience in 1994 but they didn't do anything, it's just sickening," she said. "I told her, 'Tell the FBI, please' and she did, but she's still terrified of speaking out about him. Many other women have also told me anonymously they have contacted the FBI, and some have even met with them directly."
Allaine also outlined her previous relationship with Manson, claiming he forcefully kissed her in 1995 when she was only 16, as well as fondled other underage girls. This then led her have to a sexual relationship with Manson three years later, she said.
"It was a very confusing relationship and, looking back, I feel it was emotionally abusive," Allaine told the publication."I was in love with him and I thought it was mutual. I just wanted a regular relationship with him."
However, she went on to say that Manson "would be very sweet one minute, and then he'd degrade me in front of his friends.
"When he was with his entourage or a group of guys, he would say things to me, that I was fat. I was 5 foot 10 and 120 pounds at the time. The worst was he once told me I looked like a dirty Mexican witch because I have olive skin. He would purposely say things like that to make me feel bad about myself."
As previously reported, Manson's former partner Evan Rachel Wood alleged early this month that he had "horrifically abused" her during their relationship, "brainwashed and manipulated [her] into submission" and began grooming her when she was only a teenager. Four other women also came forward at the time alongside Wood.
Since then, multiple women have also come forward with allegations of abuse and sexual misconduct, including Game of Thrones actress Esmé Bianco, Wolf Alice singer Ellie Rowsell and Manson's former assistant. In addition, Phoebe Bridgers shared a disturbing account of her experience at Manson's home.
As a result, Manson has been dropped by his longtime manager, denounced by Trent Reznor and former bandmate Wes Borland, dropped by his label, and cut from upcoming TV appearances.
Manson has denied all claims of abuse, calling them "horrible distortions of reality."
Yet another woman has come forward to accuse Manson of abuse in a newly published article in British paper The Sun. This time it's Manson's former partner actress Bianca Allaine, who claimed the FBI is now getting involved.
According to Allaine, she has been asked to attend a meeting with the FBI in Maryland to discuss the multiple claims of abuse against the musician. This follows previous reports that the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department was also launching an investigation into the musician.
"I'm going to tell the FBI everything I know. I just hope they don't let us down," Allaine told The Sun. "They are taking this very, very seriously, which they should."
She added: "I said one day, 'I can't take this any more,' so I contacted the emergency tip line, he's terrorized us enough. It's intimidating because I've never talked to an FBI agent before. She's been very nice but I'm still scared."
Allaine went on to explain that other women have also told her they have recently spoke to the FBI about Manson.
"Another girl contacted me and claimed she did go to the police after her experience in 1994 but they didn't do anything, it's just sickening," she said. "I told her, 'Tell the FBI, please' and she did, but she's still terrified of speaking out about him. Many other women have also told me anonymously they have contacted the FBI, and some have even met with them directly."
Allaine also outlined her previous relationship with Manson, claiming he forcefully kissed her in 1995 when she was only 16, as well as fondled other underage girls. This then led her have to a sexual relationship with Manson three years later, she said.
"It was a very confusing relationship and, looking back, I feel it was emotionally abusive," Allaine told the publication."I was in love with him and I thought it was mutual. I just wanted a regular relationship with him."
However, she went on to say that Manson "would be very sweet one minute, and then he'd degrade me in front of his friends.
"When he was with his entourage or a group of guys, he would say things to me, that I was fat. I was 5 foot 10 and 120 pounds at the time. The worst was he once told me I looked like a dirty Mexican witch because I have olive skin. He would purposely say things like that to make me feel bad about myself."
As previously reported, Manson's former partner Evan Rachel Wood alleged early this month that he had "horrifically abused" her during their relationship, "brainwashed and manipulated [her] into submission" and began grooming her when she was only a teenager. Four other women also came forward at the time alongside Wood.
Since then, multiple women have also come forward with allegations of abuse and sexual misconduct, including Game of Thrones actress Esmé Bianco, Wolf Alice singer Ellie Rowsell and Manson's former assistant. In addition, Phoebe Bridgers shared a disturbing account of her experience at Manson's home.
As a result, Manson has been dropped by his longtime manager, denounced by Trent Reznor and former bandmate Wes Borland, dropped by his label, and cut from upcoming TV appearances.
Manson has denied all claims of abuse, calling them "horrible distortions of reality."