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HIV+ Charlie Sheen spent $1.6million a year on prostitutes

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HIV+ Charlie Sheen spent $1.6million a year on prostitutes

Charlie Sheen reportedly spent over $1.6 million on prostitutes in 2013, while he was HIV-positive.

Anna Gristina, who supplied prostitutes to Sheen and his then-wife Brooke Mueller, revealed to Page Six that Sheen paid more to have sex without a condom and favored “pre-op transsexuals.”

Gristina also claimed that some of the porn actresses who supplied Sheen would agree to have unprotected sx with him for an extra payment, while others hoped to become pregnant.

“Sometimes he would just sit on the laptop gambling and chain smoking cigarettes, and the wife would be enjoying the girls,” Gristina said of Sheen and Mueller’s dynamic in the bedroom.

Sheen was dating Scottine Ross (Brett Rossi) at the time he was spending large amounts on prostitutes.

According to The National Enquirer, financial records for Sheen’s production company, 9th Step, reveal that he spent $1,629,507 on “Friendly Entertainment” during that year, and it is unclear whether he disclosed his HIV status to his sexual partners.

He also paid out large sums in child support to Mueller and his ex-wife Denise Richards.

InTouch magazine reported that Sheen suspected he contracted the virus “from a transsexual who is HIV positive,” and a source said that the actor thought his life was over when he was diagnosed.

A former personal assistant of Sheen’s said in an interview that he spent most days alone in his room with the door closed, surviving on Naked Juices and cocaine, and paying prostitutes up to $50,000 for their services.

The former assistant also claimed that on multiple occasions, Sheen’s HIV diagnosis almost became public because of Mueller.

“Brooke, she almost pulled the trigger plenty of times when they were at war,” she said.

“I know there were times when she was super close to letting the cat out of the bag. She held that over his head for four years.”

Mueller and Sheen appeared to be on good terms when they were spotted hugging on Monday in California, before Sheen flew to New York for his Today interview.

Sheen’s guests were barred from speaking about him or his parties, and InTouch obtained the non-disclosure agreement that Sheen required his guests to sign.

If someone broke the agreement, they were liable to pay Sheen $100,000 and a percentage of any money received for sharing the information.

The document also stated that any matters arising would be decided by an arbitrator rather than in a court of law.

Jason Quinlan, the close friend of a woman who had a threesome with Sheen at his Beverly Hills mansion in 2011, revealed that the actor paid $10 million after the woman learned he was HIV-positive, which he had not disclosed before they had sx.

“He was scared that she would tell people because she’s a famous socialite,” Quinlan said. “He didn’t want to ruin his image or his life.”

Meanwhile, Sheen has denied claims that he was trying to keep his diagnosis a secret while filming “Anger Management.”

According to his former co-star, Selma Blair, the producers of the show were trying to cut her role because Sheen had requested that she be fired after she complained about his behavior.

Blair was eventually let go from the show.

Sheen said, “It was not a coincidence that I got sick at the end of ‘Anger Management.’ There was a reason that I wasn’t firing back as usual.”

Sheen has also been embroiled in legal battles over the release of the sex tape made by his ex-girlfriend, Scottine Ross, and the alleged theft of a watch worth $165,000.

The actor sued his former fiancée for extortion.

In November 2015, Sheen announced during a live television interview with Matt Lauer that he was HIV positive, ending years of speculation about his health.

At the time, Sheen was estimated to have paid nearly $10 million to various individuals who had threatened to reveal his HIV status.

The revelation led to an outpouring of support for Sheen from his fans, but it also generated a great deal of controversy.

Many criticized the actor for his reckless behavior and for putting others at risk.

In an interview with Dr. Oz in January 2016, Sheen revealed that he had stopped taking his medication for a time and had instead relied on alternative treatments.

He claimed that these treatments had effectively cured him of the virus.

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