Charlie Sheen’s Lawyers Deny Allegations Of Sexual Assault

Former child-star made the claims


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Charlie Sheen's lawyers have denied claims that the former Two and a Half Men star sexually abused child star Corey Haim.

The National Enquirer has reported that Sheen, aged 19 at the time of filming the 1986 movie Lucas, allegedly had sex with Haim, then only 13-years-old.

Former actor Dominick Brascia has claimed that the now deceased Haim told him the details of the alleged incident.

"Haim told me he had sex with Sheen when they filmed Lucas," Brascia said.

"He told me they smoked pot and had sex.

"He said they had anal sex.

"Haim said after it happened that Sheen became very cold and rejected him. 

"When Corey wanted to fool around again, Charlie was not interested."

Corey Feldman, another child star and best friend of Haim, alluded to this incident in his autobiography Coreyography: A Memoir without naming Sheen.

“At some point during the filming (of Lucas, Haim) explained that an adult male convinced him it was perfectly normal for older men and younger boys in the business to have sexual relations, that it was ‘what all guys do’,” Feldman wrote.

“So they walked off to a secluded area between two trailers during a lunch break for the cast and crew and Haim, innocent and ambitious as he was, allowed himself to be sodomised.”

“Charlie Sheen categorically denies these claims,” a representative for the actor told the Hollywood Reporter.

9 November 2017




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