Charlie Sheen denies porn star's violent claims

11 April 2012
The Weekender

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Charlie Sheen has branded claims made by porn star Christina Walsh that the actor was violent to her as completely false.

The 'Two And A Half Men' star has been accused by the adult movie actress - who uses the name Capri Anderson for her X-Rated films - of grabbing her by the throat and being abusive to her at the Plaza Hotel in New York on the night of October 26.

But Yale Galanter insists the allegations are unfounded and is adamant if she had a complaint against Charlie she should have made it to police on the night.

In a statement, Galanter said: "Ms. Capri never made any allegation to the police of any wrongful conduct on the part of Mr. Sheen on the night of the incident and she had every opportunity to do so. She also posted on her website that she was 'fine' and if you wanted to see more of her, for a price, one could enter the website."

Christina has just given TV interviews detailing her version of events of that night.

She claims she was hired as an escort for the evening, but when they went back to his hotel room after having dinner, he became aggressive after drinking heavily and taking drugs.

She said in one TV appearance: "I was sitting on the edge of a coffee table, and he was serving us both drinks, and he was snorting something. There was a little bit of romance, if you will. But then he started throwing things. He threw a lamp. That was the first thing he picked up. And he threw it across the room at me."

The X-rated actress also claimed Charlie "put his hands around" her throat and although no criminal charges have been brought against him she has filed a private lawsuit.

But Galanter insists Christina's claims have no credibility and is adamant he and Charlie will fight any legal action.

The statement continued: "She has been to a number of law firms who have refused her case because they doubt her credibility. A number of news organisations have refused her story for the same reasons. If she pursues legal action, we will defend this vigorously. These allegations against Mr. Sheen are completely false, and are a blatant attempt to cash in on his celebrity."

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