SHEEN LIED AND SHOULD PAY FOR IT By Ralph Bailey

SHEEN LIED AND SHOULD PAY FOR IT By Ralph Bailey

I don’t know if out of his mind actor Charlie Sheen drank tiger’s blood or not, I mean he is … out of his mind. But to buy into his story that he paid more than $10 million in hush money but leveled with every woman he had sex with over the last four years about his HIV positive status is crazy. First, it’s difficult to believe that even in Screwy Booey Bluey Hollywood a woman would role the dice and knowingly have sex with an HIV positive freak like Sheen. Secondly, why the hush money? Does he expect a rationale human being to believe that he trusted the prostitutes with whom he was ravaging several at a time, according to him, but felt more comfortable writing large checks to other folks who uncovered his tragedy? Pure logic points to the fact that he simply ran out of dough and did not have some sudden epiphany that lurched him into the NBC studios Tuesday morning. But perhaps there is a happy ending to this wreckless, aimless life that once had so much promise. Growing up under the shadow of his father Martin Sheen and brother Emilio Estevez and landing early roles in movies like “Platoon” it appeared the diminutive actor had life by the tail. And even when the movie roles dried up and “Major League 9” wasn’t coming off the drawing board, laughing boy once again fell into the tall cotton in a hit TV series in which he essentially played himself, a simple “just show up” type role only rivaled by “Seinfeld” or “Curb Your Enthusiasm’s” Larry Sanders. But Sheen stumbled away form a gig paying him in excess of $12 million a week and left a bitter producer, Chuck Lorre, laughing out loud at his expected burnout. And now Mr. Sheen faces the biggest and toughest challenge of his life for Gloria Allred is on his case with a bunch of woman who have one helluva case! Mr. Sheen may hope to follow in the footsteps of one Charlie Harper

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