HIV infection process: Charlie Sheen settles with ex-girlfriend

Charlie Sheen's ex-girlfriend has accused the actor of infecting her with HIV.

HIV infection process: Charlie Sheen settles with ex-girlfriend

Charlie Sheen's ex-girlfriend has accused the actor of infecting her with HIV. The dispute has been in court since 2017. Now there is an agreement on damages in the amount of 120,000 dollars.

The legal battle between Charlie Sheen and an ex-girlfriend is apparently over. The actor infected her with HIV, the woman alleges. Now the two are said to have settled out of court. According to legal documents obtained by TMZ, an agreement was filed in L.A. County Superior Court on Aug. 24. According to Wednesday's contract, Sheen agreed to pay the woman $120,000 in monthly installments of $10,000 each.

The lawsuit has been ongoing since 2017. The woman alleged in the lawsuit that she began an affair with Sheen in 2015. It is said that there was unprotected sex. She asked him if he had sexually transmitted diseases. The actor allegedly denied this. Only after the unprotected sex did he tell her about his illness, according to the accusation of the plaintiff. He then gave her pills to prevent transmission.

Although Sheen is not mentioned by name in the complaint. It is said, however, that the defendant made his illness public on national television on November 17, 2015, which makes it possible to draw conclusions about Sheen. In 2015, the actor first spoke about his HIV status on The Today Show. There, the 56-year-old said he had hidden the diagnosis from at least two sexual partners. However, Sheen claimed he protected himself both times. The actor found out about the infection in 2011.

An ex-fiancé also made allegations: In 2015, Sheen's ex-fiancée Brett Rossi also filed a lawsuit in which the 33-year-old said she had sex five times before she found out he was HIV positive. Rossi also claimed that Sheen infected her with HIV. She is said to have been abused both physically and mentally.

(This article was first published on Saturday, August 27, 2022.)