Posted by April MacIntyre Nov 23, 2010, 5:42 GMT
Charlie Sheen has reached into his deep, deep pockets and pulled out Marty Singer, the Tyrannosaurus Rex of lawyers all celebrities love to hire.
Charlie Sheen - The 'Two And A Half Men' actor © Albert L. Ortega / PR Photos
Singer is good, and that is bad for porn star Capri Anderson, who took to ABC News outlining her retirement plan of attack by way of a lawsuit and allegedly (hopefully?) a mayjah hush-hush settlement.
Charlie Sheen has just filed a lawsuit against Capri Anderson, aka, Christina Walsh, claiming she tried to extort him to the tune of $1 million.
According to the lawsuit filed in L.A. County Superior Court, in the wake of The Plaza Hotel incident, Capri demanded "at least One Million Dollars" and if she didn't get the money she allegedly threatened to go to prosecutors in Aspen to get Charlie's probation violated.
Sheen's suit claims Capri also threatened "to embarrass him and attempt to damage his career by going to the media with her false tale."
The suit says, "At no time did Sheen assault, batter or threaten Walsh." Charlie also alleges Capri admitted to third parties after the incident she had not been battered or held against her will.
Allegedly at the time of the incident, Capri told the NYPD that Charlie Sheen acted "like a total gentleman."
The suit also accuses Capri of stealing Sheen's $165,000 Patek Philippe watch, part of a well-publicized enormous collection of his.
The porn actress is labeled "an opportunistic pornographic film star and publicity hungry scam-artist."
Sheen really wants that watch back too.
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