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Following the release of ''The Long Hard Road Out of Hell'', various people described in the book came forth explaining that Manson had fabricated certain passages detailing his encounters with them. A month after the release of the book, on May 11, 1999 ''Rock N Roll Experience Magazine'' held an interview with Gidget Gein, where he explained about the sections describing him that, "pretty much none of it [was true], I mean it's all either exaggerated, or, like a lot of the stuff that he wrote, it sorta happened, but he wasn't there." Gein uses as an example when Manson talks about how he discovered Gein was addicted to heroin. In the book Manson states that one afternoon he visited Gein at the home he was sharing with his lawyer girlfriend, where he spent fifteen minutes watching Gein act unusual until two girls emerged from a smoky closet carrying crack pipes.<ref name="GeinsHome-Manson">''The Long Hard Road Out of Hell''. ReganBooks. [[Marilyn Manson]]. April 1, 1999. pp. 124</ref> Gein gave ''Rock N Roll Experience Magazine'' a different account, saying that after a Marilyn Manson performance, Gein, then-keyboardist [[Stephen Bier]] and their girlfriends returned to the apartment Gein and his girlfriend were sharing, to find two friends of the latter doing drugs in the closet. Gein goes on to clarify again that Manson was not there to see this, and that at this time he wasn't dating the lawyer that Manson claims he was thus far in the book.<ref name="GeinsHome-Gein">[http://www.gidgetgein.com/rocknrollexperience.html ''Rock N Roll Experience Magazine'']. [[Gidget Gein]]. May 11, 1999.</ref> Gein goes on to contend that he did not give fellatio to his hairdresser,<ref name="GeinsHome-Gein"/> as Manson claims he did in ''The Long Hard Road Out of Hell''.<ref name="Gein&ShampooBoy">''The Long Hard Road Out of Hell''. ReganBooks. [[Marilyn Manson]]. April 1, 1999. pp. 125</ref>
 
Following the release of ''The Long Hard Road Out of Hell'', various people described in the book came forth explaining that Manson had fabricated certain passages detailing his encounters with them. A month after the release of the book, on May 11, 1999 ''Rock N Roll Experience Magazine'' held an interview with Gidget Gein, where he explained about the sections describing him that, "pretty much none of it [was true], I mean it's all either exaggerated, or, like a lot of the stuff that he wrote, it sorta happened, but he wasn't there." Gein uses as an example when Manson talks about how he discovered Gein was addicted to heroin. In the book Manson states that one afternoon he visited Gein at the home he was sharing with his lawyer girlfriend, where he spent fifteen minutes watching Gein act unusual until two girls emerged from a smoky closet carrying crack pipes.<ref name="GeinsHome-Manson">''The Long Hard Road Out of Hell''. ReganBooks. [[Marilyn Manson]]. April 1, 1999. pp. 124</ref> Gein gave ''Rock N Roll Experience Magazine'' a different account, saying that after a Marilyn Manson performance, Gein, then-keyboardist [[Stephen Bier]] and their girlfriends returned to the apartment Gein and his girlfriend were sharing, to find two friends of the latter doing drugs in the closet. Gein goes on to clarify again that Manson was not there to see this, and that at this time he wasn't dating the lawyer that Manson claims he was thus far in the book.<ref name="GeinsHome-Gein">[http://www.gidgetgein.com/rocknrollexperience.html ''Rock N Roll Experience Magazine'']. [[Gidget Gein]]. May 11, 1999.</ref> Gein goes on to contend that he did not give fellatio to his hairdresser,<ref name="GeinsHome-Gein"/> as Manson claims he did in ''The Long Hard Road Out of Hell''.<ref name="Gein&ShampooBoy">''The Long Hard Road Out of Hell''. ReganBooks. [[Marilyn Manson]]. April 1, 1999. pp. 125</ref>
  
[[Adina Slotsky]], an artist and photographer Manson talks about in the "Meating the Fans / Meat and Greet" chapter, made appearances on ''Howard Stern'' and in the unauthorized documentary ''[[Demystifying the Devil]]'' denouncing that she had sex with any member of the band or that she allowed Manson and [[Twiggy]] to urinate on her after the band covered her in uncooked meat at South Beach Studios.<ref name="Dominatrix">''Howard Stern''. E!. Adina Slotsky. August 21, 1999.</ref><ref name="DTD">''[[Demystifying the Devil]]''. Ventura Distribution. Adina Slotsky. October 17, 2000.</ref> Another former bassist of the band, [[Brian Tutunick]], acknowledged during his interview segments in ''Demystifying the Devil'' that Manson changed many names for the book but that many people still retain their real names, leading Tutunick to speculate that "I guess he just wants to get sued by certain people."<ref name="DTD"/>
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[[Adina Slotsky]], an artist and photographer Manson talks about in the "Meating the Fans / Meat and Greet" chapter, made appearances on ''Howard Stern'' and in the unauthorized documentary ''[[Demystifying the Devil]]'' denouncing that she had sex with any member of the band or that she allowed Manson and [[Twiggy]] to urinate on her after the band covered her in uncooked meat at South Beach Studios.<ref name="Dominatrix">''Howard Stern''. E!. Adina Slotsky. August 21, 1999.</ref><ref name="DTD">''[[Demystifying the Devil]]''. Ventura Distribution. Adina Slotsky. October 17, 2000.</ref> Another former bassist of the band, [[Brian Tutunick]], acknowledges during his interview segments in ''Demystifying the Devil'' that Manson changed many names for the book but that many people still retain their real names, leading Tutunick to speculate that "I guess he just wants to get sued by certain people."<ref name="DTD"/>
  
 
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