Evan Rachel Wood on Saturday morning (Feb. 6) shared an additional detail about her alleged abuse in relation to Marilyn Manson, whose real name is Brian Warner.

The actress wrote in an Instagram Story that she had to file a police report last year after becoming aware of a threat about the release of underage photos of herself.

“On Dec. 19, I had to file a police report after I was alerted to threats made by @leslee_lane and @lindsayusichofficial (Brian’s wife) for conspiring to release photos of me when I was UNDERAGE, after being given large amounts of drugs and alcohol, after Brian performed on Halloween in Las Vegas to ‘ruin my career’ and ‘shut me up,’ wrote the Westworld star.

She included a copy of the police report, with contact and personal information blacked out. The Hollywood Reporter has contacted Wood’s representatives.

Earlier this week, Wood named Manson as her alleged abuser. She stated on Instagram, “I am done living in fear of retaliation, slander or blackmail,” and wrote that Manson groomed her as a teenager and “horrifically” abused her for years. Wood and Manson had a relationship when the actress was 18 and Manson was 36, and the pair were briefly engaged in 2010.

On Thursday, Wood shared a letter on Instagram that Senator Kevin Parker wrote to the Acting Attorney General of the United States, requesting “a full investigation into the accusations” that she set forth.

Four other women have also come out with claims again Manson, including physical and psychological abuse, some details of which Wood has shared in her Instagram stories. Manson was subsequently dropped by CAA the day after his record label, Loma Vista Recordings, said it would no longer promote his current album. He will also no longer be associated with the TV shows American Gods and Creepshow.

Manson wrote in an Instagram post this week, “Obviously, my art and my life have long been magnets for controversy, but these recent claims about me are horrible distortions of reality,” he wrote in a statement shared on his Instagram. “My intimate relationships have always been entirely consensual with like-minded partners. Regardless of how — and why — others are now choosing to misrepresent the past, that is the truth.”

He continues to maintain the allegations are false.

This story first appeared on The Hollywood Reporter.