Marilyn Manson subjected her to “horrific” abuse as a minor in the ’90s has spoken publicly for the first time.Bianca Allaine Kyne released a statement yesterday (July 15) saying she felt “empowered” to step forward with her full identity.“No longer a nameless victim, I stand before you as Bianca Allaine Kyne, a survivor.
Today, I reclaim my voice, a voice stolen for far too long,” she said in a new statement released by her lawyer, Jeff Anderson to Rolling Stone.Kyne claims Manson, whose legal name is Brian Warner, subjected her to “horrific” abuse in New Orleans in 1995, when she was 16-years-old, then again in 1999 on Long Island and in upstate New York.She added: “Warner exploited his power and twisted influence to coerce me into his dark desires.
The young girl he groomed in Louisiana became a victim of his perversion in New York.”Kyne continued: “For years, I lived under his shadow, paralysed by fear.
But that fear no longer controls me. It has been replaced by an unwavering pursuit of justice. I stand tall, unafraid. This is not just about my personal story.
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