Marilyn Manson turned himself in to police after being accused of spitting at a cameraman and being released on bail
Controversial musician Marilyn Manson surrendered to the police after an arrest warrant was issued for attacking a cameraman, writes "Mirror".
The attack on the cameraman happened at his concert in August 2019. He was charged with spitting as "unauthorized physical contact". The victim was not injured, but part of Manson's saliva fell on her arm.
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Manson turned himself in to the Guilford Police Department, and Police Chief Anthony Burpi said the singer had been released on bail.
Manson's lawyer had previously stated that Manson's saliva accidentally ended up on the cameraman's arm and that she demanded $ 35 for it.
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"The lawsuit was filed after the cameraman demanded damages of more than $ 35 because a small amount of saliva came in contact with her hand. When we asked her to provide us with evidence, she did not respond. "These allegations are nonsense, but we will cooperate with the authorities as before." Manson's lawyer, Howard King, told the magazine at the time People.
Nevertheless, three witnesses to the concert, including a security guard, told People that they had seen Manson "sniffing" at the cameraman.