The shock rocker, 54, was sentenced to 20 hours of community service, fined $1,400 and agreed to a condition that he stay out of trouble and let officials know if he has performances in the Granite State for two years as a part of his plea deal.
The rockstar had sought to appear by video for the hearing, a bid which the judge rejected, forcing him to show up to the Laconia courthouse — which he entered wearing dark sunglasses.The look resembled Nicolas Cage’s rendition of Dracula in the film “Renfield.”He spoke in a soft voice inside the courtroom merely answering “yes” to the judge’s questions but saying nothing else, during the proceeding.
His lawyer Kent Barker had argued in court papers in 2021 that concert videographers are often subjected to “incidental contact” of bodily fluids during Manson performances.