Marilyn Manson sued over 'sick' spending spree
Friday Nov 23 08:00 AEDT
By ninemsn staff
Rocker Marilyn Manson squandered his groups' money on "sick" purchases including human skeletons, a former band mate has claimed in court papers.
Keyboardist Stephen "Pogo" Bier filed a complaint in an LA court claiming Manson bought African masks made of human skin and a full skeleton of a 4-year-old Chinese girl which he turned into a chandelier.
The
New York Post reports Bier had originally accused the eccentric singer of using the band's funds to purchase "disturbing" items, and now has added more objects to the list.
Manson allegedly bought another skeleton of a man in a wheelchair, as well as swastika wall tiles with matching rugs, a mounted grizzly bear and two mounted baboons.
Bier's lawyer, Keith Fink, said Mason "arranged" his girlfriend Evan Rachel Wood to star in his
Heart Shaped Glasses video.
She was reportedly given the "highest salary ever paid to any actress in any music video in history".
The gothic rocker allegedly paid road crew using the band's money to move suitcases with
Alice in Wonderland books because he is a fan of author Lewis Carroll.
The lawsuit claims the shock rocker owes the former keyboardist at least $23.35m in shared profits.
The controversial singer told MTV News in August that Bier's claims were ridiculous.
"And I would never spend my money on a Chinese girl skeleton. That would be crossing the line. It's a Chinese boy, for the record," he said.
"It just seems like another ex-band member suing me and trying to assassinate my personality as a means to financial gain," Manson said.