After investigations into accusations of rape made by multiple women against Scientologist and actor Danny Masterson dating back to 2017, Masterson was charged with forcibly raping three women in separate instances, and arrested (and released on bail) on Wednesday (6/17).
At the Drive In frontman and The Mars Volta vocalist Cedric Bixler-Zavala has often spoken out against Masterson on social media -- Chrissie Carnell-Bixler, who he is married to, accused Masterson of rape, and has sued him and the Church of Scientology, along with three other women, over stalking and intimidation they say they experienced after making accusations. Cedric also referenced Masterson in "Incurably Innocent" from ATDI's 2017 album in•ter a•li•a, a song he described as being about "sexual abuse and being able to finally speak out." Now, for the first time since Masterson's arrest, Cedric has addressed the issue again on social media. He posted two Instagram videos that you can view below: