Ex-assistant’s case against Brian Warner moves forward
Court breathes new life into lawsuit
January 28, 2026: A judge has revived a sex-assault lawsuit filed against Marilyn Manson, whose real name is Brian Warner, allowing the case brought by his former assistant to proceed. The ruling reverses a previous dismissal and marks a significant development in the ongoing legal battles surrounding the musician.
Case reopened.
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Who filed the lawsuit
The lawsuit was filed by Ashley Walters, who worked as Manson’s assistant during the mid-2000s. Walters alleges she was subjected to sexual assault, battery, and coercive control while employed by Warner.
Plaintiff named.

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Why the judge reinstated the case
The judge ruled that certain claims were filed within allowable legal time frames or qualified for exceptions under updated laws. This decision enables Walters to pursue her allegations in court.
Legal window opens.
Manson has denied allegations
Brian Warner has repeatedly denied all allegations of abuse and misconduct made against him. His legal team has described the claims as false and has vowed to continue fighting them in court.
Defense stated.

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Part of broader legal scrutiny
Walters’ case is one of several legal actions filed against Warner in recent years by former partners and associates. Some cases have been dismissed, settled, or are still pending.
Pattern examined.

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Final thoughts
The revival of Ashley Walters’ lawsuit ensures that the allegations against Marilyn Manson will receive further judicial review. The outcome will now be decided through continued legal proceedings rather than dismissal.
Court decides.
Published by HOLR Magazine

