Marilyn Manson will have to wait a little longer to get his day in court in Michigan. The shock rocker’s hearing on charges of criminal sexual conduct and assault-and-battery, slated first for November 9 and then for tomorrow (December 7), has now been moved again to December 28 at the request of his attorney Walter Piszczatowski, who is involved in another trial.
The hearing will still take place before Judge Gerald E. McNally of the 52nd District Court in Clarkston, Michigan. Manson is free on $25,000 personal bail after a September 21 arraignment at the court.
The charges stem from a July 30 OzzFest appearance at the DTE Energy Music Theatre, at which a security guard alleges that Manson rubbed his genitals on the guard’s neck and body. Piszczatowski has indicated that they’ll plead innocent.