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...

“RETIREMENT HAS NOT DIMINISHED MY SENSE OF DUTY TO THE NATION, TRUE SERVICE TO NIGERIA GOES BEYOND HOLDING OFFICE,” — GEN. C.G. MUSA . (PHOTOS).


 “Retirement Has Not Diminished My Sense Of Duty To The Nation, True Service To Nigeria Goes Beyond Holding Office,” — Gen. C.G. Musa 


“Retirement has not diminished my sense of duty to the nation. True service to Nigeria goes beyond holding office,” declared General Christopher Gwabin Musa, OFR (Rtd.), the immediate past Chief of Defence Staff, during a grand reception held in his honour in Abuja.


The event, hosted by members of the 38th Regular Course of the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA), brought together serving and retired senior military officers, family members, friends, and well-wishers to celebrate General Musa’s decades of distinguished service and leadership.


Reflecting on his career, the retired General reaffirmed his unwavering commitment to the peace and progress of Nigeria.


“I will continue to support our armed forces and contribute to peace and national progress in any way I can,” he said.


General Musa also paid tribute to the courage and sacrifices of serving and fallen troops, expressing deep pride in their resilience.


“I remain proud of our troops who continue to stand firm in the face of challenges,” he added.


Speaking on the essence of leadership, he emphasized that true leadership should be anchored on values rather than titles.


“Leadership is not about titles or ranks; it is about service, compassion, and integrity,” he stated.


The former Defence Chief expressed gratitude to his course mates of the 38th Regular Course for their enduring bond and shared dedication to national service.


“Our bond as course mates is one of brotherhood and shared commitment to national service,” he said.


General Musa concluded with a call for unity and collective responsibility among Nigerians, stressing that the nation’s progress depends on everyone’s contribution.


“Nigeria will continue to thrive when we all play our part, whether in uniform or out of it, to make our nation safer and stronger,” he said.

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