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  • New Nvidia RTX 5080 benchmark rumor has got me worried that the GPU won’t be a major upgrade to the RTX 4080



    • Purported Nvidia RTX 5080 Geekbench results have been shared
    • They suggest roughly a 20% gen-on-gen uplift compared to the RTX 4080
    • However, the RTX 5080 appears to come up short compared to the older RTX 4090

    With the RTX 5090 now reviewed and fully evaluated – as an undoubtedly powerful GPU, albeit to the point of overkill in many ways – the attention of the benchmark-spilling world has turned to the RTX 5080.

    Reviews of this second Blackwell GeForce GPU are imminent, and thanks to Benchleaks (via Tom’s Hardware), we’ve caught a purported Geekbench result (be skeptical with it, as with any such spillage).



    As an avid gamer and tech enthusiast, I have been eagerly anticipating the release of the new Nvidia RTX 5080 graphics card. However, a recent benchmark rumor has left me feeling a bit concerned that the upgrade from the RTX 4080 may not be as significant as I had hoped.

    According to the rumor, the performance gains of the RTX 5080 over its predecessor may not be as substantial as we had all been expecting. This has led to some speculation that the new GPU may not be a major leap forward in terms of raw power and capabilities.

    As someone who is always looking to push the boundaries of gaming and experience the latest and greatest in graphics technology, this news has definitely given me pause. I was hoping for a significant upgrade that would truly take my gaming experience to the next level, but now I am left wondering if the RTX 5080 will truly deliver on that promise.

    Of course, it’s important to take rumors with a grain of salt and wait for official benchmarks and reviews before passing judgment. But for now, I can’t help but feel a twinge of disappointment at the possibility that the RTX 5080 may not be the game-changer I had hoped for.

    Only time will tell if the RTX 5080 lives up to the hype and delivers the performance improvements that gamers like myself are eagerly anticipating. Until then, I will be keeping a close eye on any new information and eagerly awaiting the official release of the new GPU.

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  • Hansi Flick says ‘it won’t be easy against Valencia’


    There is no time to lose in the league for Barça after a run of disappointing recent results. The blaugranes have slipped to third in the table behind Atlético Madrid and leaders Real Madrid and Hansi Flick’s team cannot afford to drop many more points, starting with the visit of Valencia on Sunday in La Liga. 

    In his pre-game press conference on Saturday, Barça coach Hansi Flick cast his eye over his team’s next opponents: “Valencia have improved a lot in defence and they know what they are doing. We have to create chances and it will not be easy. It’s really important to win every and that’s the attitude we have going out on the field.” Flick will be hoping his team can carry over their impressive form this month in other competitions after the Super Cup final win over Real Madrid and the recent comeback victory in Lisbon against Benfica in the Champions League. 

    “It may seem that in the league we have not been at 100%, and that is something we have to change and be switched on from the start,” said Flick. The German coach refused to give any clues about his starting line up for the game in the Estadi Olímpic, Barça’s first home league game of 2025. 

    This week there has been good news for Hansi Flick with both Ronald Araujo and Gerard Martín agreeing new contracts. “The Club and Deco are doing a great job. We are looking  for new players but the most important thing is to talk with the ones we have, they are really important and that is what we are doing. I really like the way that Deco manages the squad,” concluded Flick. 

     



    Hansi Flick, the head coach of Bayern Munich, has acknowledged the tough task ahead as his team prepares to face Valencia in the Champions League.

    In a recent press conference, Flick stated, “Valencia is a strong team with quality players and they will certainly pose a challenge for us. It won’t be easy against them, but we are ready for the battle.”

    With Bayern Munich aiming to defend their Champions League title, Flick and his players are fully aware of the importance of every match in the competition. The coach emphasized the need for focus and determination in order to come out on top against Valencia.

    As the match draws near, fans can expect an intense and competitive encounter between these two top European clubs. Bayern Munich will look to showcase their strength and skill, while Valencia will be eager to make a statement with a strong performance.

    It’s clear that Flick and his team are not underestimating their opponents and are fully prepared to give it their all on the pitch. The upcoming match promises to be a thrilling spectacle for football fans around the world.

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  • QB Shedeur Sanders to meet NFL brass, won’t play in Shrine Bowl


    DENTON, Texas — Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders is in attendance for the East-West Shrine Bowl, but he won’t participate in practice or the game. Sanders met with teams Friday, including the Tennessee Titans, Cleveland Browns and New York Giants.

    The Titans, who have the first overall pick, met with Sanders for 45 minutes. The meeting also included a surprise FaceTime call from Shedeur’s father, Deion Sanders.

    “He’s really poised and had mature way about him,” Titans coach Brian Callahan told ESPN. “You can tell he’s been in the spotlight and knows how to handle it.”

    The Browns have the second pick in the draft, followed by the Giants.

    Shedeur’s older brother Shilo, a safety, is also in Texas for the game, which is Thursday. Colorado is also represented by wide receivers Will Sheppard, LaJohntay Wester, Jimmy Horn Jr. and cornerback Cam’Ron Silmon-Craig.

    Shedeur Sanders will meet with media Saturday afternoon.

    ESPN’s Daniel Oyefusi contributed to this report.



    Shedeur Sanders, the highly touted quarterback and son of NFL Hall of Famer Deion Sanders, is set to meet with NFL brass ahead of the upcoming draft. However, despite his impressive skills on the field, Sanders has announced that he will not be participating in the Shrine Bowl.

    The decision to skip the Shrine Bowl, a college football all-star game that showcases top NFL prospects, comes as a surprise to many. Sanders has been a standout player at Jackson State University, where he has made a name for himself as a talented and dynamic quarterback.

    While some may question Sanders’ decision to forgo the opportunity to showcase his talents in front of NFL scouts, it is clear that he is focused on preparing for the next step in his football career. Meeting with NFL executives and decision-makers is a crucial step in the draft process, and Sanders is determined to make the most of this opportunity.

    As Sanders continues to make a name for himself in the world of football, all eyes will be on him as he works towards achieving his dream of playing in the NFL. Stay tuned for more updates on Shedeur Sanders and his journey to the pros.

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  • Trump’s order to release JFK records won’t end the controversy


    “The assassination of President Kennedy is a sore spot in American history … and I don’t know how that gets resolved, to be honest,” said Rex Bradford, president of the Mary Ferrell Foundation in Ipswich, Mass., the largest electronic archive of documents on the assassinations of the 1960s. “The best the government can do is what they’ve been partially doing and maybe will complete, which is say, ‘OK, we’ve gone through all our files. Here’s what we have. It’s up to history to decide now.’”

    But the release of those records, which were supposed to all have been made public by 2017, should go a long way to removing doubts in the minds of many people, said John R. Tunheim, a Minnesota federal judge who chaired the federal Assassination Records Review Board in the 1990s that Congress created to help find and release all the Kennedy files.

    “I don’t think it’ll end it completely because Americans, and indeed citizens around the world, love to dig into conspiracies,” Tunheim told the Globe. “But I think it will eliminate a major reason in people’s minds why they still have doubts about what the Warren Commission concluded or what the House Select Committee on Assassinations concluded. It’ll remove, for a lot of people, that last lingering doubt.”

    A 2023 Gallup Poll found just 29 percent of adults thought Kennedy was killed by a single assassin, while 65 percent thought others were involved in a conspiracy.

    The high-level Warren Commission concluded in 1964 that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in shooting Kennedy as he rode in a motorcade through Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963, and there was no conspiracy. Oswald, a 24-year-old Marine veteran who had returned to the US after defecting to the Soviet Union, was fatally shot two days later while in police custody by Dallas nightclub owner Jack Ruby. The House committee agreed that Oswald fired the shots that killed Kennedy, dismissing speculation of a second gunman, but also concluded the murder probably was the result of a conspiracy possibly involving organized crime.

    The records behind both of those investigations were classified in the midst of the deep tensions of the Cold War. The secrecy at a time when Americans began distrusting the federal government amid the Vietnam War and the Watergate scandal, spurred conspiracy theories that the Mafia and/or the CIA were behind the assassination, with Oswald killed so he wouldn’t reveal the plot. Those fears were amplified by Oliver Stone’s 1991 movie “JFK,” which portrayed a complex conspiracy and ended by noting the House committee’s records were “locked away until the year 2029.”

    “I think the fact that so many records were sealed right after the Warren Commission finished its work was very detrimental to learning the truth and to satisfying the American people that everything had been done to solve this mystery,” Tunheim told the Globe.

    Congress reacted by passing the President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992. It ordered records throughout the federal government be located, transferred to the National Archives, and released no more than 25 years later, with an exception for documents with national security concerns. More than 4 million records were declassified and made available, but thousands more remained classified.

    During his first term, Trump released 2,891 documents as the 2017 deadline hit, but agreed to withhold or redact parts of others for national security reasons.

    “I have no choice — today — but to accept those redactions rather than allow potentially irreversible harm to our Nation’s security,” Trump wrote in a memo at the time. The National Archives released about 47,000 documents in the following months. President Joe Biden continued that process, releasing about 17,000 more documents during his presidency.

    Those records contained no smoking guns, said Gerald Posner, author of the 1993 book “Case Closed: Lee Harvey Oswald and the Assassination of JFK.”

    “In the last few years under Trump and Biden, when the documents have been released, they’ve been a tremendous disappointment … for those who think that they were going to disclose some nefarious deep-state plot,” he said. Often the redacted information that was revealed was just a specific name or location that was unrelated to the assassination.

    “At the heart of it what they’ve always lied about or delayed releasing is CIA operations around Lee Harvey Oswald,” said Jefferson Morley, editor of the JFK Facts blog, who says the government’s explanation of Oswald as the lone gunman isn’t supported by the facts.

    “People are interested because we still don’t have a credible explanation about how the president was shot dead in broad daylight, and no one was ever brought to justice for the crime,” he said. “Now we’re going on eight years past the [2017] deadline. Of course people are suspicious. They should be suspicious.”

    Among those who are more than suspicious is Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Trump’s nominee to be secretary of Health and Human Services who is the son of the slain senator.

    “In terms of my uncle’s death, the evidence is overwhelming the CIA was involved in the murder and then the coverup,” RFK Jr., said in a radio interview last May of the John Kennedy assassination. “The evidence of the CIA involvement in my father’s death is very convincing, but it’s circumstantial.”

    Sirhan Sirhan, a 24-year-old Palestinian immigrant, was convicted of shooting Robert Kennedy, a leading presidential candidate, at a Los Angeles hotel in 1968 because of his support for Israel. Sirhan admitted to the crime in 1969 and is serving a life sentence. He later said he has no memory of the shooting and his lawyers have asserted a second person fired the fatal shots. Kennedy Jr. has said he doesn’t believe Sirhan was the killer and supported his unsuccessful parole effort in 2021.

    After Kennedy Jr. abandoned his independent presidential campaign last year and endorsed Trump, the former president announced he would order the release all of the remaining documents about the 1963 presidential assassination “as a tribute to Bobby.”

    Trump followed through on Thursday, ordering the director of national intelligence and other officials to come up with a plan within 15 days for “the full and complete release of records” relating to John Kennedy’s assassination. Officials have 45 days to do the same for records related to the assassinations of King and Robert Kennedy.

    A spokesperson for Kennedy Jr. did not respond to a request for comment. But the release of the documents has not been a high priority for other family members.

    “I applaud the government’s efforts for full disclosure and I’m confident that it will reassure the public that the man who killed my father is in jail where he belongs,” Kerry Kennedy, the daughter of the slain senator, told the Globe, adding it will dredge up painful memories for her and her family. “I hope in some way the release of the documents will lead to a decrease in the conspiracy theories that are far more painful than the truth itself.”

    And Jack Schlossberg, President Kennedy’s grandson, said on X that, “Declassification is using JFK as a political prop, when he’s not here to punch back.”

    But Trump suggested it has been a long time coming in a country where many still believe the truth about the assassinations hasn’t been fully told.

    “A lot of people are waiting for this for … years, for decades. And everything will be revealed,” Trump told reporters as he signed the order. Then he passed the pen he used to an an aide and said, “Give that to RFK Jr.”


    Jim Puzzanghera can be reached at jim.puzzanghera@globe.com. Follow him @JimPuzzanghera.





    President Trump’s recent decision to release long-classified documents related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy has sparked renewed interest and speculation surrounding one of the most infamous events in American history. However, many experts believe that the release of these records will not put an end to the controversy and conspiracy theories that have surrounded JFK’s assassination for decades.

    While the release of these documents may shed some light on the events surrounding Kennedy’s death, it is unlikely that they will provide a definitive answer to the many questions that still remain. Conspiracy theories have abounded since the assassination in 1963, with some suggesting that there was a larger conspiracy at play involving multiple parties.

    Critics of the release of the documents argue that they may only serve to fuel further speculation and confusion, rather than providing closure and clarity. With so much time having passed since the assassination, it is possible that some key details may have been lost or obscured, making it difficult to piece together the full story.

    In the end, the release of the JFK records may only serve to add another layer of complexity to an already convoluted and controversial event. While some may hope that these documents will provide a definitive answer to the questions that still linger, it is likely that the controversy surrounding JFK’s assassination will continue to endure for years to come.

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  • Here’s why Madison Keys hopes she won’t get a text from Frances Tiafoe before Australian Open final


    Madison Keys has no doubt been bombarded by messages of congratulations and encouragement by family, friends, and fans alike during this Australian Open as the American has advanced to her first Grand Slam singles final in eight years.

    But there’s one person that Keys hopes she won’t be hearing from before she steps into Rod Laver Arena to face Aryna Sabalenka for the women’s singles title on Saturday night in Melbourne: her good friend and fellow American Frances Tiafoe.

    Don’t worry: They’re still tight. She’s just superstitious.

    “We have this kind of joke where in the past he wouldn’t say anything pre-tournament or anything, and then he would text me, like, in the quarters or the semis or something, and I would lose the next round,” Keys said before toppling Iga Swiatek in a dramatic semifinal match where she saved match point.

    “So we have this new rule. Like I saw him a few days ago, and I said, ‘Don’t text me, I don’t want to hear from you at all, just leave me alone and we’ll talk after the tournament.’”



    Madison Keys and Frances Tiafoe have been close friends for years, but as the Australian Open final approaches, Keys is hoping she won’t receive a text from Tiafoe.

    The reason? Tiafoe is known for his playful banter and trash-talking on the court, and Keys doesn’t want any distractions as she prepares to compete in one of the biggest matches of her career.

    While their friendship off the court is strong, Keys knows that Tiafoe’s competitive spirit could get the best of him if he were to send her a message before the final. She wants to stay focused and mentally prepared for the match, and she knows that any distractions could throw her off her game.

    So, as Keys gears up for the final, she’s hoping that Tiafoe will respect her wishes and keep the texts to a minimum. After all, when it comes to competing for a Grand Slam title, every little bit of focus counts.

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  • Bears coach Ben Johnson says his offense won’t ‘look the same as it did in Detroit’


    Ben Johnson vowed, in so many words, not to make the same mistake that cost former Chicago Bears head coach Matt Eberflus his job.

    Johnson joined FS1’s “Breakfast Ball” and “The Herd” on Thursday and was asked what he’d do if his quarterback took a sack in the final seconds of their Thanksgiving Day game against the Detroit Lions with a timeout in his pocket.

    “We’re not going there today,” Johnson said with a laugh, though he motioned as if he would’ve called a timeout in that scenario.

    Of course, this actually happened in the Bears’ November loss to the Lions. Instead of calling a timeout after Caleb Williams took a sack with just over 30 seconds left, Eberflus let the clock run down before the Bears ran a half-hearted Hail Mary attempt on the final play of their eventual 23-20 loss

    Eberflus was promptly fired the next day, opening up one of the more intriguing head coaching jobs in the NFL. 

    Johnson, who was formerly the Lions’ offensive coordinator and arguably the most sought-after head coach candidate this offseason, has cited Williams as one of the main reasons he took the job. But after Williams’ relatively underwhelming rookie season — 3,541 passing yards, 20 passing touchdowns, six interceptions, 489 rushing yards and a 5-12 record as a starter — Johnson knows that he still has a bit of a way to go, and he has a development plan in place for the top pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.

    Ben Johnson on joining the Bears and sharing accountability

    “You bring up accountability, and that’s going to be at the cornerstone of what we do here,” Johnson said. “It’s going to be integrity. It’s going to be accountability — be who we say we’re going to be and be what we say we’re going to do. So, we’ll come to an agreement. We’ll have a plan. We’re going to end up executing that agreement. If anything falls short, we’ll call each other out. 

    “It’s going to be coaches and players, we’re going to have great dialogue between each other. That goes to the quarterback as well.”

    What made Johnson one of the top coaching commodities was how quickly he turned around the Lions offense, taking it from the bottom of the league when he was promoted to offensive coordinator in 2022 to the highest-scoring offense in the league this past season. His creative playcalling and work with veteran Jared Goff to revive the quarterback’s career were two big reasons for Detroit’s offensive success, making it easy to envision what he could do with a dual-threat quarterback like Williams.

    Johnson said it “remains to be seen” how his offense in Chicago will resemble his offense in Detroit, adding that he doesn’t know Williams well enough yet to establish that. He did recognize that Williams and Goff are two different players, saying he was “encouraged” by what he saw from the rookie signal-caller in 2024.

    “Obviously, he’s a different player and has a different skill set than Jared did, and I’ll be excited to see what direction we go,” Johnson said. “It’s going to morph. It’s not going to look the same as it did in Detroit. There are elements that I do believe in. We want the same things to look different, different things to look the same, multiplicity, the defense on their heels and guessing at all times. 

    “At the end of the day, Caleb is going to really dictate the direction of where this offense goes and what we end up looking like.”

    One of those elements is committing to the run game. In Detroit, Johnson had one of the best running back duos in the league in Jahmyr Gibbs and David Montgomery. They certainly helped Goff, and Johnson is hoping to duplicate that success in Chicago.

    “The number one deciding factor in winning and losing games right now is quarterback success and efficiency,” Johnson said. “But the best way you can help that, for a young player especially, is to have a great running game. That’s something we’re going to hang our hat on. We’ll see how well we improve upfront. I like the backs we already have on the roster, and we could certainly look to augment that position. But it’s going to start there.”

    Ben Johnson on Caleb Williams’ talent and what excites him about coaching the star QB

    Johnson’s ability to elevate the Lions offense, in turn, made Detroit one of the best teams in football over the last two seasons. The Lions have won back-to-back NFC North titles, going 15-2 this past season before their surprising divisional-round exit at the hands of the Washington Commanders

    As Johnson admitted that the Bears offense will look different from his Lions offenses in the past, there are some things he wants to take from his old boss, Dan Campbell, to the Windy City.

    “Ultimately, it came down to the identity they established in Detroit was all about grit, being able to handle adversity and fighting through the tough times,” Johnson shared. “That’s what that started with in Year 1, and you saw it come to fruition again this year with all of the injuries that team faced to still fight through it and come away with 15 wins, a division title and the No. 1 seed. 

    “This league is going to knock you down, and you’ve gotta get back up. That mindset and mentality are going to be carried over here to Chicago. It’s not going to be said exactly the same way. I’m not Dan Campbell, and it’s going to be my own spin on it, but identity and those terms will still apply here.”

     [Related: Why Ben Johnson bet on Caleb Williams and the Bears]

    That culture helped the Lions reach heights they’ve never seen in franchise history as the 2024 season was the first time they ever earned the No. 1 seed in the NFC. The Bears have a little bit more success than the Lions, but their lone Super Bowl win came in 1985, and they’ve only played in one Super Bowl since then.

    Just like Campbell did in Detroit, Johnson is hoping to revitalize a football town.

    “I know what a great sports town this is,” Johnson said. “I want, desperately, to be successful here in football.”

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    In a recent press conference, Bears head coach Ben Johnson addressed the changes that fans can expect to see in the team’s offense this upcoming season. Johnson made it clear that the offense will not “look the same as it did in Detroit,” where he previously served as the offensive coordinator.

    Johnson emphasized that he has been working closely with his coaching staff to implement a new system that plays to the strengths of the Bears’ current roster. He stated that while there will be some similarities to his previous offense, there will also be significant differences in terms of scheme, play-calling, and overall philosophy.

    Fans can look forward to a more dynamic and versatile offense under Johnson’s leadership, with a focus on utilizing the talents of key players and creating mismatches against opposing defenses. Johnson’s innovative approach and willingness to adapt to his personnel bode well for the Bears’ chances of success in the upcoming season.

    Stay tuned for more updates on how the Bears’ offense continues to evolve under Coach Johnson’s guidance.

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  • Despite Hopes and Wishes, BiH likely won’t captivate Trump’s Attention


    Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) was not much of a focus during the first term of the new United States (U.S.) President Donald Trump. Political analysts explained how and to what extent he will address our country and region in his second term.

    The analysts agree on one thing: BiH, nor the region, will not captivate Trump’s attention, nor should any changes in relations be expected.

    “U.S. policy towards the Western Balkans, and therefore towards BiH, will not drastically change regardless of whom they appoint as ambassador here. It is not in the U.S. interests to see conflicts in this area. And if they support the kind of dynamics we have here in BiH, it could only lead to conflicts,” said foreign policy analyst Haris Cutahija.

    Political analyst Danijel Vidovic states that there will be no major changes in Trump’s second term compared to his first. He notes that the relationship between BiH and the U.S. has been consistent since the signing of the Dayton Peace Agreement.

    “That relationship can only change in the context of larger global disruptions, in relation to European and transatlantic partnerships and Trump’s stance towards the European Union (EU), overlapping of those interests in Europe. But the traditional Southeast Europe remains within the U.S. sphere of interest,” Vidovic explains.

    Trump envisions tectonic changes in U.S. policy, but those changes pertain to U.S. domestic policy. BiH is not on the map of the U.S.’s geostrategic interests, according to journalist Aleksandar Trifunovic.

    “No one will deal with BiH in the way that is expected. We are left to ourselves. And perhaps this sobering realization with the new U.S. administration will be the best thing for us – to understand that we are not important and that we need to focus on solving our own problems,” Trifunovic states.

    Milorad Dodik, however, faced sanctions at the start of Trump’s term, despite contrary expectations. Therefore, regardless of expectations, the sanctions against the President of Republika Srpska (RS) will not be lifted, says political analyst Davor Djenero.

    “A unified, sustainable, functional, and sovereign BiH remains a priority and a value of U.S. policy. It will not be spoken about as loudly as during Biden’s time, but nothing significant will change. Why? Mr. Dodik talks about how golden times are beginning for him because drowning men always grab at straws and always try to present their position as better than it is,” Djenero opines.

    Judging by the statements of these political analysts, U.S. President Donald Trump will not focus much on BiH in this term either, and a continuation of the same policy is to be expected.



    Despite hopes and wishes from some in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), it is unlikely that President Donald Trump will pay much attention to the country during his time in office.

    While BiH may have been hopeful for increased support and engagement from the United States during the Trump administration, it is clear that the President’s focus is primarily on domestic issues and larger geopolitical players. With ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, tensions with Russia, and a focus on trade relations with China, BiH simply does not hold the same strategic importance for the current administration.

    Furthermore, Trump’s foreign policy priorities have largely revolved around America’s own interests, rather than fostering relationships with smaller, less influential nations like BiH. This lack of attention is not unique to BiH, as many countries around the world have found themselves sidelined or overlooked by the Trump administration.

    While it may be disappointing for some in BiH, it is important for the country to continue to focus on its own development and stability, rather than relying on outside support or attention. By working towards internal reforms, economic growth, and regional cooperation, BiH can continue to progress and thrive, regardless of whether or not it captures the attention of the Trump administration.

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  • Marilyn Manson won’t face sexual assault, domestic violence charges in L.A.: DA


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    After a four-year investigation into sexual assault and domestic violence allegations, singer Marilyn Manson will not face charges. The Los Angeles County district attorney’s office announced its decision on Friday.

    “We have determined that allegations of domestic violence fall outside of the statute of limitations, and we cannot prove charges of sexual assault beyond a reasonable doubt,” District Attorney Nathan J. Hochman said in a statement.

    Manson, whose real name is Brian Warner, has been accused of sexual assault and/or misconduct by more than a dozen women, including ex-fiancée Evan Rachel Wood. He had been under investigation by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department since 2021 and denied wrongdoing.

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    “We recognize and applaud the courage and resilience of the women who came forward to make reports and share their experiences, and we thank them for their cooperation and patience with the investigation,” Hochman continued. “While we are unable to bring charges in this matter, we recognize that the strong advocacy of the women involved has helped bring greater awareness to the challenges faced by survivors of domestic abuse and sexual assault.”

    Game of Thrones actress Esmé Bianco sued Manson, alleging sexual, physical and emotional abuse in 2021. She and the “shock rocker” settled in January 2023.

    Manson has been on a sold-out international world tour amid the investigation. On Wednesday, he announced his first U.S. tour dates since the scandal unfolded publicly.

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    In a disappointing turn of events, Marilyn Manson will not be facing sexual assault or domestic violence charges in Los Angeles. The District Attorney’s office has announced that they will not be pursuing criminal charges against the controversial rocker due to lack of evidence.

    This decision comes after multiple women came forward with allegations of abuse and misconduct against Manson, whose real name is Brian Warner. Despite the disturbing nature of the accusations, prosecutors have determined that there is not enough evidence to move forward with a case.

    Many fans and supporters of Manson’s accusers are outraged by this news, feeling that justice has not been served. However, it is important to remember that the legal system operates on the basis of evidence and proof, and without sufficient evidence, it is difficult to secure a conviction.

    It remains to be seen how this decision will impact Manson’s career and reputation moving forward. In the meantime, it is crucial to continue supporting and believing survivors of abuse, and to advocate for a culture that holds perpetrators accountable for their actions.

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  • Marilyn Manson won’t face charges after investigation into sexual assault claims | Marilyn Manson


    Prosecutors said on Friday that they will not file charges against Marilyn Manson after a years-long investigation of allegations of sexual assault and domestic violence.

    The Los Angeles county district attorney, Nathan Hochman, said the allegations were too old under the law and the evidence was not sufficient to charge the 56-year-old shock rocker whose legal name is Brian Warner.

    “We have determined that allegations of domestic violence fall outside of the statute of limitations, and we cannot prove charges of sexual assault beyond a reasonable doubt,” Hochman said. “We recognize and applaud the courage and resilience of the women who came forward to make reports and share their experiences, and we thank them for their cooperation and patience with the investigation.”

    Nearly four years after the investigation began, the then district attorney, George Gascón, said on 9 October that his office was pursuing new leads that added to the “already extensive” file that authorities had amassed.

    LA county sheriff’s detectives said early in 2021 that they were investigating Manson for incidents between 2009 and 2011 in West Hollywood, where Manson lived at the time. The investigation included a search warrant that was served on his West Hollywood home. The case was initially turned over to prosecutors in September 2021, but the Los Angeles county district attorney’s office requested more evidence-gathering and the investigation resumed.

    The identities of the women police and prosecutors spoke to were not revealed, but the Game of Thrones actor Esmé Bianco – who sued Manson in a case that has been settled – said she was part of the criminal investigation. Before the decision not to prosecute, she criticized how long the process was taking at a rally for Hochman, who was elected soon after.

    “Almost four years ago, I did what victims of rape are supposed to do: I went to the police,” she said on 10 October. “I described to them in agonizing detail how the rock musician Brian Warner – better known by his stage name Marilyn Manson – had raped and abused me over the course of our relationship.”

    Bianco said she gave investigators “hundreds of pieces of evidence, including photos of my body covered in bites, bruises and knife wounds, emails and text messages, threats to my immigration status”.

    In her lawsuit, Bianco alleged sexual, physical and emotional abuse, and said that Manson violated human trafficking law by bringing her to California from England for non-existent roles in music videos and movies.

    Manson’s attorney did not immediately respond to a request for comment. He has previously called the allegations “provably false”. A representative for Bianco did not immediately return a message seeking comment.

    In 2021 his former fiancee, the Westworld actor Evan Rachel Wood, named him as her abuser for the first time in an Instagram post.

    Wood and Manson’s relationship became public in 2007 when he was 38 and she was 19, and they were briefly engaged in 2010 before breaking up.

    “He started grooming me when I was a teenager and horrifically abused me for years,” Wood said.

    Manson replied on Instagram that these were “horrible distortions of reality”. He sued Wood, saying she and another woman fabricated accusations against him and convinced others to do the same. A judge threw out significant sections of the suit, then in November, Manson agreed to drop it and pay Wood’s attorney fees.

    The Associated Press does not typically name people who say they have been sexually abused, unless they come forward publicly as Bianco and Wood have done.

    Other women sued Manson in the months after Wood came forward. Wood’s representative did not immediately return a message on Friday.

    Manson emerged as a musical star in the mid-1990s, known as much for courting public controversy as for hit songs like The Beautiful People and hit albums like 1996’s Antichrist Superstar and 1998’s Mechanical Animals.



    In recent news, Marilyn Manson will not be facing charges after an investigation into sexual assault claims made against him. The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office has decided not to pursue charges due to lack of evidence and the statute of limitations expiring on some of the allegations.

    This decision comes after multiple women came forward with allegations of sexual assault and abuse against the controversial rock star. Manson, whose real name is Brian Warner, has denied the allegations and maintained his innocence throughout the investigation.

    While Manson may not be facing criminal charges, the investigation has shed light on the ongoing issue of sexual assault and abuse in the entertainment industry. It serves as a reminder that survivors of abuse deserve to be heard and believed, and that more needs to be done to hold perpetrators accountable for their actions.

    As the conversation around sexual assault and abuse continues, it is important to support survivors, hold abusers accountable, and work towards creating a safer and more inclusive environment for all.

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  • Singer Won’t Face Criminal Charges


    Marilyn Manson will not face criminal charges in Los Angeles related to the domestic violence and sexual assault allegations that have been leveled against him.

    District Attorney Nathan Hochman said that after a four-year investigation, prosecutors had determined that the domestic abuse allegations against Manson (real name Brian Warner) fell outside the statute of limitations, and that the sexual assault charges could not be proven beyond a reasonable doubt. 

    “We recognize and applaud the courage and resilience of the women who came forward to make reports and share their experiences, and we thank them for their cooperation and patience with the investigation,” the statement from the DA’s office read. “While we are unable to bring charges in this matter, we recognize that the strong advocacy of the women involved has helped bring greater awareness to the challenges faced by survivors of domestic abuse and sexual assault.”

    A lawyer for Warner did not immediately return Rolling Stone‘s request for comment.

    As detailed in a 2021 Rolling Stone exposé, more than a dozen women have come forward with allegations of abuse against Warner, including actresses Evan Rachel Wood and Esmé Bianco, model Ashley Morgan, and Warner’s former personal assistant, Ashley Walters. Warner has repeatedly denied the accusations against him.

    In a statement, Bianco said she was “deeply disappointed” by the decision not to charge Warner, but “sadly not surprised.”

    She continued: “Within our toxic culture of victim blaming; a lack of understanding of coercive control, the complex nature of sexual assault within intimate partnerships, and statutes of limitations that do not support the realities of healing; prosecutions face an oftentimes insurmountable hurdle. Once again, our justice system has failed survivors. Not the individual prosecutors and detectives who worked for years on this case, but the system that made them do so with one hand tied behind their collective backs. Seven years ago when I was faced for the first time with that failure, it set me out on a journey of advocacy and activism, but with that came a very clear directive. My healing and peace could not be reliant upon the outcome of a desperately broken system.”

    Bianco went on to address Warner directly saying, “By you dragging me through hell, I discovered the unstoppable force of my own power. I learnt how strong, and brave and bold I really am. I emerged as a Phoenix from the ashes that you left of my life. You also know the truth, and may you endeavor to find peace with that.”

    In Nov. 2021, not long after the publication of that Rolling Stone story, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department raided Warner’s home, searching for belongings connected to sexual assault allegations made against him between 2009 and 2011. Nearly a year later, the Sheriff’s Department finally submitted the findings of its 19-month investigation to the district attorney’s office.

    Over the next couple of years, Warner was hit with a variety of civil suits (some were settled, some were dismissed, and others remain ongoing). But the criminal probe against him saw few public developments. 

    Last fall, the case became a minor flashpoint in the DA’s race between Hochman and his predecessor, George Gascón. At a press conference in early October, Bianco appeared alongside Hochman at a press conference where she told reporters she felt “ignored” by Gascón after reporting her alleged race to police. Hochman criticized Gascón for allegedly denying “hundreds of women” their “day in court.” Not long after, Gascón said that prosecutors were assessing “new leads and additional evidence” related to the Warner investigation. 

    This story is developing…



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