Woman claims Manson drank her blood

OSTN Staff

“He lured me in with this endless intelligence,” Smithline, 36, admitted to People in an explosive new report. But his intellect allegedly hid a much darker, more violent side, as the model claims he “bit her, whipped her, cut her with a swastika-emblazoned knife and shoved his fist in her mouth during sex”.RELATED: Disturbing truth behind Manson’s personaShe also claimed that before taking a trip abroad, the rocker, 52, asked her to find Nazi memorabilia like knives and whips.“He kind of made it like, ‘This is just like a joke between us,’” Smithline, who’s Jewish, told the magazine. “I think at that point, I was already coerced enough that I felt he would not like me if I didn’t bring those things. If I’d known the weapons would be used on me, I think it would have felt a lot stranger.”Smithline revealed that the first instance of Manson’s alleged abuse involved him whipping her bare back as she lay face down and naked on his bed. She also claimed he allegedly sexually assaulted her numerous times, claiming that the first time, she awoke screaming to find herself tied to his bed, being penetrated by Manson.“He kept telling me, ‘You can’t rape someone that you’re in love with,’” she alleged.RELATED: Sick game Manson would play on female fansShe also claims the Dope Show singer carved his initials into her thigh and cut her ribs as her body weight dwindled to less than 36kg.“I was brainwashed, and it makes me feel disgusting,” she said.There was also a blood pact made between the pair just weeks into their courtship, she alleged.“He cut me on my stomach and then drank my blood. Then, he had me drink his,” she claimed. “The more I let him hurt me, the more I loved him and the more I was proving myself to him.”Smithline is one of 15 women – including actresses Evan Rachel Wood and Esmé Bianco – who have accused Manson of various levels of sexual, psychological and physical abuse.RELATED: Star says Manson had a ‘rape room’ at his houseGame of Thrones actress Bianco filed a sexual assault suit against Manson last week, while Westworld actress Wood went public with her accusations online and in a statement to Vanity Fair in February.A rep for Manson has called Bianco’s claims “provably false,” and responded to Smithline’s claims in People with his own statement to the publication.“There are so many falsehoods within her claims that we wouldn’t know where to begin to answer them,” the statement reads. “This relationship, to the limited extent it was a relationship, didn’t last one week.” (People claims Smithline provided them with emails and messages she says were from Manson that span more than two years.)Manson himself – who was dumped by his record label as well as his longtime manager in the wake of the scandal – has insisted that all accusations are “horrible distortions of reality”.“My intimate relationships have always been consensual with like-minded partners. Regardless of how – and why – others are now choosing to misrepresent the past, that is the truth,” he wrote on social media in February.This article originally appeared in the New York Post and is reproduced here with permissionNED-3294-NCA-App-Banner

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