Marilyn Manson is dumping his Los Angeles home as sexual assault charges against the shock rocker move forward.
The same day he lost an appeal to dismiss sexual assault charges against him, Marilyn Manson listed his Los Angeles mansion for sale, asking $1.75 million.
The “Antichrist Superstar” singer’s three-bedroom, three-bathroom Spanish home built in 1926 spans 2,711 square feet. It has a dark architectural aesthetic with beamed ceilings, wrought iron railings, arched windows, barrel ceilings and a spiral staircase, according to Realtor.com.
There is a living room, a dining room, an office, a lounge area and dual owner’s suites with tiled bathrooms and walk-in closets, according to the listing.
The 0.15-acre plot has a patio, gardens and a garage flex space, according to the listing.
Manson, whose name at birth was Brian Warner, bought the house in 2013, according to Realtor.com.
This is not necessarily the same home that Phoebe Bridgers said she toured as a teenager, which allegedly had a “rape room.” He bought this house for just over $1 million in 2013, when she was 19 years old.
“I went to Marilyn Manson’s house when I was a teenager with some friends. I was a big fan. He referred to a room in his house as the “r*pe room”, I thought it was just his horrible frat-boy sense of humor. I stopped being a fan,” tweeted Bridgers in February.
It is the home, however, where screams that someone “wanted to leave” were heard from the house earlier this year, prompting a police welfare check.
Manson, 52, faces sexual assault and abuse allegations from over a dozen women including actresses Evan Rachel Wood and Esmé Bianco and was also arrested in connection with a “snot rocket” assault.
The Johnny Depp pal was dropped by his label and TV show “American Gods” and “The New Pope” in response to allegations but the “We Are Chaos” singer still made an appearance at Kanye’s highly-publicized “Donda” event in August.
Listing agent Jon Grauman of the Agency and Marilyn Manson’s lawyer did not respond to The Post’s requests for comment.