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6 Ex-Lovers Of Charlie Sheen Plan To Sue Claiming He Hid HIV Status Before Sex

At least six former lovers of Charlie Sheen have come forward and sought legal advice after the "Anger Management" star disclosed he is HIV positive in a recent interview on the"Today" show with Matt Lauer.

A prominent lawyer from Los Angeles said that six women contacted him with plans to sue the former "Two And A Half Men" actor for intentional infliction of emotional distress, fraud and sexual battery, after it was disclosed that Sheen has known for the past four years that he is HIV positive, an article on TMZ stated.

These women claimed to have had unprotected sex over the past four years with him -- around the time Charlie Sheen knew of his condition already. The entertainment news outlet stated that the actor has had 200 sexual partners over the course of four years, and that they wouldn't be surprised if the actor will be slapped with more lawsuits from even more women. The LA lawyer mentioned he had scheduled meetings with four more women.

According to a news report by People Magazine, Charlie Sheen's ex wife Denise Richards knew of her former partner's diagnosis early on. A source told People that Denise knew for a "number of years" and that he was infected after their marriage and that she, along with their two daughters, are not HIV-positive. Brooke Mueller also released a statement that she and her two kids with Charlie Sheen have also tested negative.

It's a different story for Bree Olson, one of Charlie Sheen's former lovers. E! Online reported that Olson id not know Sheen was HIV positive during the course of their relationship back in 2011. The former porn star shared that she and Charlie Sheen would have sex every day for a year using only lambskin condoms -- which doesn't protect anyone from STDs. Olson has tested negative for HIV.

Charlie Sheen tells Matt Lauer that he has major projects lined up this year post-admission. His last appearance was early this year for "Goldbergs" where he reprised his role as Garth Volbeck on the tribute episode for "Ferris Bueller's Day Off". 


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