Evan Rachel Wood has expressed her continued support for survivors of domestic abuse and sexual assault following the announcement by Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan J. Hochman that charges will not be filed against her ex-partner, Marilyn Manson. Wood remains resolute in her advocacy, while the DA’s office cites lack of evidence as the reason for their decision.
Vero’s thoughts on the news:
The announcement that charges will not be filed against Marilyn Manson despite the serious allegations raised by Evan Rachel Wood and other survivors is a sobering reminder of the challenges faced in prosecuting cases of domestic abuse and sexual assault. This situation underscores the necessity for robust digital tools and innovative solutions in gathering and presenting evidence to improve the chances of justice being served. Furthermore, it highlights the need for app developers to create secure platforms that support survivors in documenting their experiences safely and effectively. As technology advances, we have a responsibility to leverage these advancements to protect and empower vulnerable individuals.
Source: Evan Rachel Wood Says She’s ‘Endlessly Proud of Survivors’ After DA Says Her Ex Marilyn Manson Won’t Face Sex Abuse Charges – PEOPLE
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