Marilyn Manson—Amid Sexual Abuse Investigation—Loses Grammy Nomination For Unknown Reason

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Marilyn Manson lost a nomination for his work on the Donda album for an unknown reason.

On February 09, 2020, the Vanity Fair Oscar Party will be held in Beverly Hills, California. The photo was taken by Axelle/Bauer-Griffin.

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One of the writers for Donda, which is up for album of the year, is Manson, who is also a writer for West's song "Jail", which is nominated for best rap song.
The Recording Academy did not give a reason for removing Manson's name from the rap song category on its website.

Forbes reached out to the Recording Academy.

Harvey Mason Jr., the CEO of the Recording Academy, told The Wrap that the academy won't look back at people's history or criminal record if they make a nomination.
The key background.

The L.A. County Sheriff's Department searched Manson's home and seized media devices as part of their investigation into reports of sexual abuse. Evan Rachel Wood and Esmé Bianco are two women who have accused Manson of abuse and sexual assault. Bianco is one of the women who have accused Manson of abuse. Manson has denied the allegations, and his lawyer has called them false.

Dave Chappelle, who faced backlash over comments he made in his comedy special The Closer, which was criticized for being transphobic, is one of the controversial nominees.