Monday 20 June 2016

Charlie Sheen: I had sex without a condom after HIV diagnosis BY CHRISTOPHER BUCKTIN


The Anger Management actor will be heard on secret tapes appearing to contradict claims he informed every sexual partner he had the virus Secret tapes of Charlie Sheen will be broadcast Charlie Sheen will be heard ­admitting he had unprotected sex after being diagnosed with HIV. A bombshell documentary is to ­broadcast secret tapes of a lover blasting the actor for not telling her he was infected. The recording appears to contradict claims he made that he informed every sexual partner he had the virus. Sheen’s admission will be heard in a special National Enquirer Investigates documentary which airs on Saturday. The woman is heard asking: "Why did you tell me you were not infected?" She says: "But if I wanted to have sex without a condom… it's my right to know.” He answers: “You shouldn't want to.” The recording comes as former lovers disputed Sheen’s claims he has only had unprotected sex twice in his life. Read more: Charlie Sheen says he has been celibate for seven months Some are considering bringing legal action against the Hollywood star accusing him of placing them at risk of HIV. Under California law, wilfully exposing partners to the virus is punishable by up to eight years in jail. After Sheen’s diagnosis was made public in November, he told the Today programme he had informed every lover since that he was infected. And in a tour in London to promote condoms, Sheen insisted he only had sex without protection twice. But the Mirror has learned five women have rejected the claim, including his former girlfriends Amanda Bruce and Natalie Kenly. A sixth also disputed his claim. She said: "I am aware of many women he had unprotected sex with during the period he covered up his HIV. Two is not the number. He is dreaming." And a Los Angeles lawyer said he has been contacted by two women claiming Sheen, who was engaged to Scottine Sheen, had slept with them knowing he had HIV. But a spokesman for the actor insisted: "Mr Sheen is telling the truth." The tapes are part of a standoff between LA police and National Enquirer which exposed his HIV secret. Officers want the magazine to hand them over but the editor has refused.

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