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Prison-Bound? Charlie Sheen ‘Faces Criminal Liability’ In HIV Cover-Up
Secret recordings prove actor lied about having the deadly disease.
Posted on Apr 5, 2016 @ 7:09AM
Charlie Sheen was caught on tape confessing he hid his HIV-positive
status from one of his lovers — and he could now face serious time behind
bars for the cover-up, according to legal experts.
In chilling tapes secretly
recorded by Sheen’s former lover and obtained by RadarOnline.com,
not only did the 50-year-old actor admit to having unprotected sex with
her after his HIV-positive diagnosis, but he also told the woman he
was clean before they did the deed.
However, when the woman, whose identity Radar is protecting, demanded
to know on the tape why
he didn’t tell her he was HIV-positive, he shouted, “Because it’s
none of your f—ing business, OK!”
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Sheen is dead wrong. California law makes it a crime to “willfully expose
yourself to another person if you are afflicted with a disease that
is contagious, infectious or communicable.”
“It’s the act of not informing them ahead of time that matters,” explained
renowned defense attorney Anthony Brooklier, who added Sheen could face
six months in county jail and a fine of $1,000 for each time he exposed
the woman to HIV.
“Any reasonable analysis is he faces criminal liability because he didn’t
inform her of the infection,” Anthony continued. “In fact, as the tapes
show, he told her it was none of her business. But it is her business.
It’s her life.”
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The woman was horrified at the time that 50-year-old Sheen would willfully
expose her to the virus through unprotected sex after she had pointedly
asked him if he had it — and he unequivocally told her he did not.
“It was about, you were supposed to tell me,” pleaded the woman on the
recording.
“OK, well, every time I tell somebody, they f—ing took money from my
children and nothing happened to them, OK?” sneered Sheen in response.
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Experts who reviewed the transcripts of the conversation for Radar said
Sheen’s responses are extremely disturbing.
“What
he’s saying is extremely narcissistic — all about me, me, me,” noted
psychotherapist Dr. Gilda Carle, who has not treated Sheen. “He’s turning
it around so he becomes the victim. And it was all her fault.”
Dr. Eowyn posted: "To think I once had liked Sheen for his comedic acting
. . . . Radar Online reports, April 6, 2016, that the Los Angeles Police
Department has launched a felony investigation involving Charlie Sheen‘s
massive HIV cover-up, as well as death threats he's made"
Charlie
Sheen threatened to kill National Enquirer editor for HIV exposé
by Dr. Eowyn
To think I once had liked Sheen for his comedic acting . . . .
Radar Online reports, April 6, 2016, that the Los Angeles Police Department
has launched a felony investigation involving Charlie Sheen‘s massive
HIV cover-up, as well as death threats he's made at a former girlfriend
Scottie Ross, aka Brett Rossi, who was recently granted an emergency
protection order against the actor.
Now the Enquirer's editor-in-chief, Dylan Howard, finally divulges
that although he'd been on good terms with Sheen, the pathologically
narcissistic actor threatened to kill him for the magazine's exposé
of Sheen's HIV lies, wanton and reckless hetero- and homosexual promiscuity,
and millions of dollars in hush-money paid to his sexual consorts for
their silence.
National Enquirer is the lowly supermarket tabloid that alone broke
the story of Sheen's HIV-AIDS and countless other reports, including
Hillary and Bill Clinton's respective ill health, and former Democrat
VP candidate John Edwards' mistress and out-of-wedlock child.
Charlie Sheen & National Enquirer editor-in-chief Dylan Howard
In a first-person account for The Hollywood Reporter, April 7, 2016,
Howard writes (language F-word warning!):
It was a Friday afternoon in early September 2014. As editor-in-chief
of the National Enquirer and RadarOnline, I was used to rubbing celebrities
the wrong way. Sometimes they get mad, ordering a public relations flunky
or manager to get in touch with a self-righteous denial. Sometimes they
threaten litigation.
But this was different. This was insane.
I picked up on the third ring, and he launched straight into it. "You
want to fucking go down this road, you fucking douche bag?"
The voice was hoarse, cracking with fury — but I recognized it immediately.
Charlie Sheen: the man with whom I had enjoyed a working relationship
for more than three years, since before his dismissal from Two and a
Half Men — and subsequent meltdown — had made him the hottest source
of copy in my career.
What had happened? Last time we had spoken, things had been amicable.
Now, barely drawing breath, he ranted on: "You motherfucker. You want
to fucking, like, sit over there and fucking insult my fucking gal like
this? Fucking whore. Come to my fucking house today. … Come to my fucking
house today, you fucking pig."
I racked my brain. What was the last big story we'd run on Sheen? Nothing
came to mind. "What's the issue?" I asked. "I don't know what your issue
is. What's your problem?"
"Go hug your fucking parents, OK?" he yelled. "I don't care if they're
dead or alive. Dig them up and hug their decaying corpses. You motherfucker.
How fucking dare you? You fucking hurt the last fucking thing you should
hurt. One more story, bro, and you'll wake up looking into my fucking
eyes, you fucking whore pig. I fucking dare you. Now it's a challenge.
I fucking dare you." Then Charlie hung up.
I still wasn't sure which story he was mad about (it turned out to
be an innocuous piece in which one porn-star ex expressed doubt about
the long-term prospects of his relationship with his latest porn lover)
— but something else was going on.
The truth was, I had been chasing a Sheen story for years. A story so
big, it would change both our lives forever.
Fourteen months later, the Enquirer broke that story: Sheen was HIV
positive. Not only that — he had known for four years. His wild lifestyle
likely had exposed countless girlfriends, models, porn stars and prostitutes
to unspeakable risk.
It also was a story of extraordinary corruption, violence, lies, intimidation,
death threats and millions of dollars paid out in hush money — a story
that only now can be told. [...]
I put together a "ghost team" of reporters, and we started investigating.
If the story was true, it was a bombshell: Many of Charlie's hundreds,
possibly thousands, of lovers would have been exposed to the virus.
What we uncovered was shocking not only in terms of illuminating the
depths of Sheen's depravity but in the scale of the conspiracy to hide
the truth. [...] It soon became clear that Charlie's sexual appetite
was not limited to wives, goddesses, porn stars, prostitutes — or even
women. [...]
In July 2014, we received our most persuasive intelligence to date —
financial records that detailed a hush-money payment to ensure a former
lover maintained silence over his HIV status.
The next month, another source came forward: Charlie's former drug
dealer, who had been part of his inner circle since 2010. Not only was
Charlie HIV positive, he claimed, but he had witnessed Sheen have unprotected
sex with multiple partners after learning of his condition. The dealer
also swore that Charlie had paid them off — not only as a "sorry" for
exposing them to HIV but as inducement to keep their mouths shut.
One of them was the source's own girlfriend. And when Charlie found
out she knew of his condition, he brought out his checkbook. "He bought
her a house in Calabasas and put her on his payroll to keep her quiet,"
said the source. "Now she's married, and she and her husband are living
off Charlie. There are tons of girls that get a regular check from Charlie
to keep quiet."
The more we investigated, the more this pattern came into focus: Charlie
was shelling out a fortune in bribes to former lovers — and terrifying
the rest into silence.
Our investigation was going beyond simply an exposure of Charlie's medical
status to reveal a conspiracy from the top of Hollywood down to its
seediest bowels.
Each dark revelation seemed to engender another. We learned, for example,
that Charlie was not only friends with a convicted child sex offender
but that he was paying him as a "dialogue coach" on his FX comedy Anger
Management. When the producers discovered the man's past and tried to
sack him, Charlie threatened to not work unless his friend was let back
on set. The producers backed down — although they refused to have him
on the payroll. By September 2014, the man was on set every day, his
salary covered by Sheen.
Another informant confirmed what other sources had told me: Sheen had
contracted HIV from a transsexual lover in 2011 and continued to have
unprotected sex. [...]
A close friend — famous in his own right and a pal of the star's for
two decades — [...] confirmed that Charlie was paying out a fortune
in a desperate attempt to keep the news quiet. "I know that people are
extorting him and have extorted him for hundreds and hundreds and thousands
of dollars threatening to go public."
It fit the pattern. We obtained a secret file containing Charlie's
financial documents that itemized expenditures for 2013, including $1.6
million on "friendly entertainment" (his euphemism for prostitutes);
child-support payments to ex-wives Mueller and Richards for $55,000
a month each; and a payment of $396,000 to a mystery "Miss B."
The documents also contained details of American Express cards he had
given to a number of women — each with a $15,000 limit. The papers showed
that among them, the women had spent more than $42,000 in a single month.
[...]
Even more ominous than paying for silence were details of the nondisclosure
agreements that emerged. [...] Charlie had legal papers drawn up that
all visitors and sexual partners had to sign. It meant that they had
to keep all communication (both written and verbal), personal information
and details of their interaction with Sheen private or face legal ramifications.
Disclosing any of this "confidential information" to friends, family,
social networks, media organizations or publishers would incur a penalty
of $100,000 — in addition to any money gained from breaking the agreement.
He was bullying them into silence. And worse, the NDA compelled any
legal challenge to be heard not in a court of law but by a mediator
— and confidentially. "We understand, acknowledge and agree that there
is no right to an appeal or a review of an arbitrator's award as there
would be of a judge or jury's decision," it concludes.
In real terms, this meant that anyone who wanted to accuse the star
of knowingly having unprotected sex while HIV positive was muzzled before
they could even seek recourse. [...]
I documented a conversation with another of Charlie's inner circle
who recounted a pattern of domestic violence. [...]
A former employee of Sheen's corroborated the violence — and added a
chilling dimension: "One night, Charlie and I were talking about guns.
He said, 'I bet you don't own guns like I own guns.'" [...]
He estimated there to be 15 weapons in Charlie's possession, "not including
each of the security guys carrying Glock 40s."
"He's unhinged," concluded our source.
"He threatened to kill me. I know he threatened to kill Denise [Richards,
Sheen's ex-wife]. He just calls her and tells her, 'I'm going to kill
you.' Basically, when he's not getting his way that seems to be the
M.O.: Threaten to kill you."
And now, in the midst of it all, that phone call, with Charlie threatening
me. Whatever relationship we had was over. "I fucking dare you," he
yelled. "Now it's a challenge. I fucking dare you." [...]
As is customary, we informed Sheen's reps that we intended to run the
story — based on our evidence as well as information provided by at
least five sources.
Their response was typically bullish. [...] I was threatened with a
major-league lawsuit and "astronomical punitive damages" if we published
what they called "defamatory lies." [...]
We backed down temporarily, determined to bolster our sourcing even
further. The next 11 months were nail-biting. My relationship with Charlie
was shot irreparably, and every story we posted provoked another tantrum.
We ran them anyway. [...]
We were ready to publish the big one. And this time, we weren't going
to back down.
Over two and a half years, we had assembled thousands of legal documents,
sworn statements, text messages, photographs. We were watertight.
To get the ball rolling, we pulled an old tabloid trick — running a
"blind item" in October 2015 about "a bad boy Tinseltown star" whose
"explosive secret" is that he's HIV positive. It worked. More individuals
came forward [....]
This was Nov. 11. The next day, Charlie's people began discussions
with NBC about an interview. The following Monday, Matt Lauer and Today
tweeted that Charlie would appear the next day to make a "personal announcement."
This was it. He was attempting to limit the damage [....]
Within minutes, we published our story online. Subsequent issues of
the National Enquirer revealed for the first time, and in exhaustive
detail, the extent of Sheen's debauchery — and the spectacular arc of
his flameout. We went to town on it. And every word was true. [...]
In the months since publication, I've had to employ personal security.
Many times, I've been told that Charlie doesn't make idle threats; and
if ever a man had motive and means, it's him.
On Nov. 23, after the Enquirer's second week of biting revelations,
I received a phone call from one of Sheen's closest confidants, who
told me: "If I were Charlie, I would come after you and kill you. …
If you did to me what you did to Charlie, I would have had you killed
by now."
So why did we publish? The answer couldn't be simpler: Because it was
the truth. Entertainment journalism can get a bad rap, but in this case,
the right to privacy of one individual was far outweighed by the risk
to those who did not know about his HIV status. [...]
The story of my chase with Charlie is a glimpse into the dark heart
of the American showbiz dream. It's about how the system not only facilitates
the horror but perpetuates it. It's a story of power, corruption and
lies unprecedented in Hollywood history. And I have no doubt that there's
more to come.
I'll be there when it does.
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