Marilyn Manson fans are standing by the musician - despite the horrific amounts of abuse allegations levied against him.

Concerns for the musician's mental health saw a swarm of police surround his home in the Hollywood Hills. At least 11 women have now come forward and accused the "Sweet Dreams" singer of abuse.

On Wednesday, four police cruisers and an LAPD helicopter were dispatched to Manson's home.

At around 6.00pm authorities performed a "welfare check" on the 52-year-old after a worried friend couldn't get in touch with him, reported TMZ.

In the last three days, almost a dozen women have accused Manson, real name Brian Warner, of abuse dating back several years.

Thirteen actress Rachel Evan Wood was among the first to publicly accuse him in an Instagram post Monday.

Since then, at least 10 more women have spoken out over the alleged abuse they suffered at the hands of the rocker. Manson has denied all allegations claiming in a statement Monday night they were "distortions of reality."

Despite his denials he was dropped from his record label and talent agency when the accusations surfaced.

Officers arrived at his home yesterday and tried to make contact with Manson numerous times - but no one answered the door.

They also knocked on the doors of the Grammy nominee's neighbors on both sides.

After getting no response from Manson the cops left the scene.

However they returned with more officers and a police helicopter around two hours later, a witness told The Sun.

Later on, cops were able to make contact with someone in the home and found there was "no evidence of any trouble whatsoever" at the property.

Meanwhile Manson's ex wife Dita Von Teese insisted the experiences detailed by Manson's alleged victims "do not match" her own experience.

"Please know that the details made public do not match my personal experience during our 7 years together as a couple," she wrote.

"Had they, I would not have married him in December 2005."

She said she left Manson and filed for divorce 12 months after they wed "due to infidelity and drug abuse."

In her statement Von Teese wished "strength" on the women who had come forward.

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On Monday, five women made coordinated statements with Evan Rachel Wood on Instagram about how Manson allegedly treated them.

An artist known only as Gabriella; photographer Ashley Walters; model Sarah McNeilly; and model Ashley Lindsay Morgan.

Westworld star Wood, now 33, was engaged to Manson for eight months in 2010.

She has in the past spoken about being abused but did not name her abuser.

In her statement on Monday, she wrote: "The name of my abuser is Brian Warner, also known to the world as Marilyn Manson. He started grooming me when I was a teenager and horrifically abused me for years."

"I stand with the many victims who will no longer be silent."

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"I am curious as to why none of this came out during the #metoo frenzy of 2017," a seconf added.

"Due process? He lost everything due to allegations without any chance to defend himself. Like a Salem Witch Trial. It is bonkers and things cannot continue in this manner," a third chimed in.

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