Support Evan Rachel Wood !! Stop Marilyn Manson!


Support Evan Rachel Wood !! Stop Marilyn Manson!
The Issue
Evan Rachel Wood named Marilyn Manson as her abuser with 10 other women. Evan Rachel Wood’s Domestic-Violence Bill Was Signed Into Law in 2019. The Music industry is right to fire him!
Evan Rachel Wood transformed her trauma into state law this week when California Governor Gavin Newsom signed her Phoenix Act. When Wood was 18, she was “starved, isolated from friends and family, and at one point tied up by her hands and feet." Wood only came forward with her story after finding out that her abuser had victimized other women. A lawyer said she couldn’t press any charges, as the statute of limitations on the crimes done to her had long passed. “I said, ‘That doesn’t sound right. Something’s wrong, what are my options?’ They said, ‘Well, you can try to change the law.’”
Inspired by that challenge, Wood worked to create the Phoenix Act. The law extends the statute of limitations on domestic violence felonies from three to five years, as well as requiring police officers to undergo more training on the issue of intimate partner violence. Wood came forward with her survivor story in 2018, releasing a video statement explaining why she wouldn’t name her abuser and testifying before Congress on behalf of the Sexual Assault Survivors’ Bill of Rights. “Bad things can happen to you, but you can rise out of the ashes. That is exactly why I named it the Phoenix Act,” said Wood. “I do believe that you can come back from tragedy, sometimes even stronger than you were before.”
Detailing her experience of domestic abuse, Wood said:
'It started slow but escalated over time, including threats against my life, severe gas-lighting and brainwashing, [and] waking up to the man that claimed to love me raping what he believed to be my unconscious body. And the worst part: Sick rituals of binding me up by my hands and feet to be mentally and physically tortured until my abuser felt I had proven my love for them.
'While I was tied up and being beaten and told unspeakable things, I truly felt like I could die. Not just because my abuser said to me, "I could kill you right now," but because in that moment I felt like I left my body and I was too afraid to run.'
https://www.vulture.com/2019/10/evan-rachel-woods-domestic-violence-bill-signed-into-law.html

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The Issue
Evan Rachel Wood named Marilyn Manson as her abuser with 10 other women. Evan Rachel Wood’s Domestic-Violence Bill Was Signed Into Law in 2019. The Music industry is right to fire him!
Evan Rachel Wood transformed her trauma into state law this week when California Governor Gavin Newsom signed her Phoenix Act. When Wood was 18, she was “starved, isolated from friends and family, and at one point tied up by her hands and feet." Wood only came forward with her story after finding out that her abuser had victimized other women. A lawyer said she couldn’t press any charges, as the statute of limitations on the crimes done to her had long passed. “I said, ‘That doesn’t sound right. Something’s wrong, what are my options?’ They said, ‘Well, you can try to change the law.’”
Inspired by that challenge, Wood worked to create the Phoenix Act. The law extends the statute of limitations on domestic violence felonies from three to five years, as well as requiring police officers to undergo more training on the issue of intimate partner violence. Wood came forward with her survivor story in 2018, releasing a video statement explaining why she wouldn’t name her abuser and testifying before Congress on behalf of the Sexual Assault Survivors’ Bill of Rights. “Bad things can happen to you, but you can rise out of the ashes. That is exactly why I named it the Phoenix Act,” said Wood. “I do believe that you can come back from tragedy, sometimes even stronger than you were before.”
Detailing her experience of domestic abuse, Wood said:
'It started slow but escalated over time, including threats against my life, severe gas-lighting and brainwashing, [and] waking up to the man that claimed to love me raping what he believed to be my unconscious body. And the worst part: Sick rituals of binding me up by my hands and feet to be mentally and physically tortured until my abuser felt I had proven my love for them.
'While I was tied up and being beaten and told unspeakable things, I truly felt like I could die. Not just because my abuser said to me, "I could kill you right now," but because in that moment I felt like I left my body and I was too afraid to run.'
https://www.vulture.com/2019/10/evan-rachel-woods-domestic-violence-bill-signed-into-law.html

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