Charlie Sheen Net Worth: Actor Needs To Sell House He Bought For Brooke Mueller; Evicted Ex-Wife and Two Kids?

Charlie Sheen has made headlines recently when he admitted last week that he is HIV positive. He reportedly spent millions of dollars to cover up his disease and now he needs to sell the house he bought for his Brooke Mueller. Did he evict ex-wife and their two children?

People magazine has confirmed that the "Two and a Half Men" star is looking to sell the said house, but it is not true that 50-year-old actor is evicting 38-year-old Mueller and their 6-year-old twins, Max and Bob. According to a source, they are not being kicked out, "But Charlie does need to sell the house," which is worth $6.5 million.

People also reported that a source close to Mueller said, "It's not a concern right now, and she's in the house with the kids. The house is not currently listed for sale, and it's not a concern for Brooke."

Sheen reportedly spent $10 million to keep his diagnosis a secret and after his HIV revelation, his net worth is estimated between $125 million and $150 million, Hollywood Take has reported. According to Variety, Charlie is reportedly selling two of his three mansions in Beverly Hills where he could earn more than $10 million.

Property gossip reports that the sitcom star is planning to put in the market the semi-Spanish villa which is 6,625 square feet that he bought for $4.8 million in October 2012. The other property that he is allegedly planning to sell is mock-Mediterranean mansion which is 9,020 square feet. Charlie bought the six-bedroom and nine-bathroom house in 2011 for almost $7 million.

Charlie Sheen and Brooke Mueller broke up in 2011 but they have since maintained an amicable relationship.

Charlie appeared in "Today" last Monday and told Matt Lauer, "I'm here to admit that I am in fact HIV-positive and I have to put a stop to this onslaught, this barrage of attacks and of sub-truths and very harmful ... stories that I am threatening the health of others, which couldn't be farther from the truth."

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