MARILYN MANSON Says He Is Sole Decision-Maker When It Comes To Group's Money

July 22, 2008

CBS2.com reports: Marilyn Manson — sued for millions by a former band mate who maintains the offbeat singer spent money belonging to the band partnership on extravagant acquisitions — says he is the sole decision-maker when it comes to the group's money.

Manson makes the assertions in a five-page declaration included in
hundreds of pages of documents his lawyers filed Friday in connection with an Oct. 3 motion to dismiss ex-band keyboardist Stephen Bier's lawsuit on grounds there are no triable issues.

Central to the litigation is whether steps were ever taken to dissolve the band partnership. Manson maintains it ended 12 years ago, and Bier was an employee after that.

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