MARILYN MANSON'S SEXUAL ASSAULT CASE BY FORMER ASSISTANT REINSTATED UNDER NEW CALIFORNIA LAW. (PHOTO)

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Marilyn Manson's sexual assault case by former assistant reinstated under new California law A previously dismissed sexual assault case against Marilyn Manson, filed by former assistant Ashley Walters, was revived Monday in Los Angeles Superior Court under a new California law extending the statute of limitations for certain sexual abuse claims. Judge Steve Cochran granted Walters’ motion for reconsideration, vacating his December 2025 ruling that had dismissed the case and allowing it to proceed toward trial. The original suit, first filed in 2021, accused Manson, whose legal name is Brian Warner, of sexual harassment, sexual battery, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and wrongful termination based on her time working for him in 2010–2011. Previous attempts to move the case forward were blocked because the claims were made years after the alleged incidents, with courts initially ruling that the delayed discovery doctrine did not apply. The new law, Assembly Bill 250, s...

MEXICAN CARTEL BOSS 'EL GATO' FACES NEW CHARGE, POSSIBLE DEATH PENALTY IN 2013 TEXAS MURDER. (PHOTO).


 Mexican cartel boss 'El Gato' faces new charge, possible death penalty in 2013 Texas murder

Jose Rodolfo Villareal-Hernandez, known as “El Gato” and formerly one of the FBI’s 10 most wanted fugitives, is facing a new federal charge in connection with a 2013 Texas murder. Federal prosecutors have filed a fifth superseding indictment against the Mexican cartel leader, adding a murder-for-hire charge that carries a potential death penalty if he is convicted.

Authorities say Villareal-Hernandez, linked to the Beltran Leyva Organization cartel, orchestrated the killing of Juan Jesus Guerrero Chapa at a Southlake shopping center in May 2013. Guerrero Chapa, allegedly a lawyer for a rival cartel, was shot while sitting in his vehicle during a shopping trip with his wife. Former U.S. attorney Paul Coggins explained the killing was part of a “plot of revenge” connected to Guerrero Chapa’s cartel ties and the death of Villareal-Hernandez’s father. After years on the run, Villareal-Hernandez was arrested in Mexico in 2023 and extradited to the U.S. earlier this year. His arraignment is scheduled for October 29 in Fort Worth, and if found guilty, a jury could consider the death penalty at a special sentencing hearing.


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