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« on: October 26, 2010, 01:30:48 pm »

Charlie Sheen trashes Plaza Hotel suite during naked drunk rage before being taken away to hospital

BY Rocco Parascandola, Alison Gendar and Larry Mcshane
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITERS

Originally Published:Tuesday, October 26th 2010, 10:02 AM



A naked and nutty Charlie Sheen tore up his pricey Plaza Hotel suite early Tuesday after a booze-and-blow binge with a hired date, police sources said.

Sheen, 45, erupted violently after returning to the posh hotel room with a woman and discovering his wallet and cell phone were missing, the source said.

The distraught woman called the front desk about the rampaging "Two and a Half Men" star - still on probation for a clash with his third wife.

The hotel made a 911 call at 1:34 a.m., and police arrived to find the room was a disaster area with clothes strewn about and a table turned over, the source said.

A police source described Sheen's date as an escort, and Life & Style Weekly said cops found her naked and locked inside a closet at the $995-a-night Eloise Suite on the 18th floor.

An equally unclad Sheen was "intoxicated and acting irrationally" when the cops arrived, a source said. The oft-rehabbed actor admitted he was drinking and using ****, sources said.

He was eventually calmed down and taken to a Manhattan hospital, according to the source.

The mystery woman hanging with Sheen was described by a police source as a "semi-pro."

"A woman who likes the celebrities, likes the gifts and not averse to talking some cash on the side as a 'thank you,'" the source said.

The crazed actor was accompanied to the hospital by his ex-wife Denise Richards, who was staying in a different room at the same hotel with their two kids, sources said.

Plaza staff reportedly brought Richards down to help out with the drunk and disorderly Sheen.

The estranged couple was spotted on Sunday night attending "Mary Poppins" on Broadway with their daughters.

It was unclear if Sheen would face criminal charges for the late-night explosion in the iconic hotel.

A Sheen spokesman told UsMagazine.com the volatile Sheen was hospitalized after suffering "an adverse allergic reaction to some medication."

He was expected to stay in the hospital overnight, the spokesman said.

During her nasty divorce from the Hollywood bad boy, Richards accused Sheen of bullying her between visits to hookers and high-stakes sports betting.

She also accused the hard-partying actor of popping an assortment of prescription pills that left him so paranoid that he kept a gun under their coffee table.

The Plaza episode was just the latest bizarre twist in a year that's seen Sheen in rehab, divorce court and criminal court.

In August, the actor known for his roles in "Wall Street" and "Platoon" cut a deal to avoid jail by taking a 30-day stretch in a Malibu rehab facility.

The deal capped a lurid saga that began with Sheen's Christmas Day arrest for allegedly holding a knife to wife Brooke Mueller's throat during an Aspen, Colo., family vacation.

Both checked into rehab after the attack.

The Plaza incident was the latest in a continuing series of problems besetting Sheen, the son of actor Martin Sheen.

Charlie Sheen has admitted to massive **** use, once overdosing in 1998.

And Sheen was linked to Heidi Fleiss, admitting he paid $50,000 for prostitutes provided by the Hollywood Madam.

His personal woes had little effect on his professional success. Sheen - the highest paid man on television - earns a reported $1.8 million per episode for his CBS sitcom.

lmcshane@nydailynews.com


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I am finding it hard to believe any of this.  If they can't shun him from Hollywood they will destroy his character.
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« Reply #1 on: October 26, 2010, 01:46:33 pm »

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I am finding it hard to believe any of this.  If they can't shun him from Hollywood they will destroy his character.


Really? Its not like this is the first or second or third or even fourth time this has ever happened. He has a reputation for this kind of crap.
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« Reply #2 on: October 26, 2010, 01:47:47 pm »

Charlie Sheen hospitalized after 'adverse' drug reaction

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October 26, 2010 1:35 p.m. EDT

New York (CNN) -- Actor Charlie Sheen suffered an "adverse allergic reaction" to medicine while at New York's Plaza Hotel and was taken to a hospital early Tuesday, his representative said.

An ambulance carried an "emotionally disturbed person" from the hotel to New York Downtown Hospital at 1:30 a.m., a New York Police Department spokesman said.

Police would only identify the man as a 45-year-old white male. Sheen is 45.

"What we are able to determine is that Charlie had an adverse allergic reaction to some medication and was taken to the hospital, where he is expected to be released tomorrow," Sheen representative Stan Rosenfield said.

Sheen spent at least a month this year at a Malibu, California, rehab center, but it was never disclosed what he was treated for there.

A Colorado judge allowed the actor to count his time at Promises of Malibu toward a 30-day jail sentence after he entered a guilty plea in August to a charge in Aspen, Colorado. The plea deal reduced the charges from felony domestic violence charges to a misdemeanor third-degree assault count.

The case stemmed from Sheen's arrest on Christmas Day after his wife, Brooke Mueller, told Aspen police he threatened her with a knife at their holiday home.

Sheen should complete his three months of unsupervised probation in November.

Police did not file charges relating to Tuesday's New York incident.

The son of actor Martin Sheen, Charlie Sheen recently signed a new contract last summer to continue with his hit CBS sitcom "Two and a Half Men."
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« Reply #3 on: October 26, 2010, 04:41:27 pm »

Adverse allergic reaction could have been to Antabuse -- happened to me.  Nearly died.  Had to be pumped full of corticosteroids.

Made me incoherent -- but not violently destructive. Over twenty years ago.   Nobody believed me.  Thought I was just drinking again - or crazy (I wasn't drinking at the time!)



And then again he could have been using/drinking.

I am a recovering alcoholic (and recovering **** user, among other things).  5.5+ years clean and sober. 

Yes, I can believe it.  (BTW, Charlie and I are the same age exactly.)

I hope he gets (and takes) help this time.  There is a way.

I won't say exactly how I quit, but if anybody has a problem with booze or drugs open the phone book and start looking beginning with "A".

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« Reply #4 on: October 26, 2010, 04:52:53 pm »

Charlie Sheen taken to hospital in New York for psychiatric tests

Actor agrees to undergo evaluation after police find him in apparent state of high intoxication in hotel room

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    * guardian.co.uk, Tuesday 26 October 2010 18.32 BST
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Charlie Sheen and Brooke Mueller Sheen Charlie Sheen and his wife Brooke Mueller Sheen: the actor's publicist said Sheen had had an adverse allergic reaction to medication. Photograph: Chris Pizzello/AP

Charlie Sheen has been taken to hospital for a psychiatric evaluation after a woman called police to say he was throwing furniture and yelling in his room at The Plaza hotel in New York, a law enforcement official said.

Police were called to the room at about 2am today and Sheen appeared highly intoxicated. The actor was not arrested and went voluntarily, the official said. It, is not clear who the woman was in the hotel room with him. Sheen was reportedly in New York on a family vacation.

His publicist Stan Rosenfield said the 45-year-old was expected to be released tomorrow. "What we are able to determine is that Charlie had an adverse allergic reaction to some medication and was taken to the hospital," he said.

It was the latest in a series of troubles for Sheen, the star of CBS' "Two and a Half Men," who has had problems with alcohol and drugs in the past.

In August, he pleaded guilty in Aspen, Colorado, to misdemeanour third-degree assault after a Christmas Day assault on his wife, Brooke Mueller Sheen. Prosecutors dropped more serious charges and he avoided jail and he was sentenced to 30 days in a rehabilitation centre, 30 days of probation and 36 hours of anger management.

Mueller Sheen told police that the actor threatened to kill her and brandished a knife after she told him she wanted a divorce. Charlie Sheen said they argued but he denied threatening her, and he told police that he was upset by the divorce threat. Sheen previously went through a bitter divorce and custody battle with actress Denise Richards, the mother of his two children, Sam, 6, and Lola, 5.

In December 1996, he was charged with attacking a girlfriend at his Southern California home. He later pleaded no contest and was placed on two years of probation.

In 1998, his father, actor Martin Sheen, turned him in for violating his parole after a **** overdose. He was ordered to undergo a rehabilitation program.

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« Reply #5 on: October 26, 2010, 05:08:49 pm »

Note:  I was on Antabuse for about 30 days when I experienced night sweats, convulsions and loss of coherent thought.  I told my family (it was around Thanksgiving) I was feeling very sick and needed to go to a hospital and no one quite believed me.

I asked my father to drinve me to a friends house some ways away, whose mother was a nurse.  She had a PDR, and we looked up my medication and I saw that there was a contraindication for people allergic to Thiuram (Antabuse is made from a similar substance, Disulfiram).  In my haste to leave rehab, I neglected to inform the staff of all my allergic reactions, but agreed to take the medicine.

If Charlie entered rehab in August, when did he leave?  He could have been on Antabuse as well, and legitimately had an allergic reaction.  It really does happen.

I wonder if he was prescribed it coming out of rehab.  Many rehabs try to get patients to go on it to maintain sobriety upon immediately leaving rehab.

As a boy, I was sometimes allergic to inner-tubes, like the old truck tires people use to float with.  That was because vulcanized rubber contains Thiuram.

When I read in the PDR that symptoms of such an allergic reaction were:  nightsweats, convulsions and DEATH, I asked my friends to take me to a hospital and have them call the poison control center.

Fortunately, I had stopped taking the medicine anyway, as I knew something wasn't right.

At the hospital, the shot me up with corticoid steroids, and it took me weeks to fully recover my faculties.  My roommates and friends and girlfriend/fiance at the time helped take care of me, because I was just unable to think or speak -- sometimes just unable to form sentences in my mind.

I have no idea what really happened just now in Charlie's case, but as I said earlier, no matter what was really wrong with him, I hope he gets the help he needs right now.

Doesn't seem like a totally bad guy, just very troubled right now in all likelihood.
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« Reply #6 on: October 26, 2010, 05:41:40 pm »

What I am seeing here is a huge smear campaign.  Granted Charlie has had problems before, but they are really amplifying it now to crucify him like that have done Mel Gibson for daring to speak out against the establishment and shadow government.

Did anyone see the Net?  Remember what happened to Sandra Bullock's doctor friend (Dennis Miller) when he picked up his prescription?
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« Reply #7 on: October 26, 2010, 06:11:22 pm »

Charlie Sheen -- No Drugs Found in Hotel Room
http://www.tmz.com/2010/10/26/charlie-sheen-drugs-hotel-room-police-cops-investigation/

Cops did not find any evidence of drug use in Charlie Sheen's NY hotel room early this morning ... this according to law enforcement sources.

As we previously reported, cops arrived to Sheen's hotel room around 2:00 AM after receiving a 911 call for possible intoxication. Sheen reportedly trashed the hotel room.

Charlie's rep has stated that the whole incident stems from a bad reaction to medication.

Story developing ...
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« Reply #8 on: October 26, 2010, 06:32:49 pm »

Charlie entered rehab in August for thirty days.  Would have left in Sept. if that is correct.

If it was Antabuse/Disulfiram, he might have been on it for a month or more -- all the while it builds up in your body.

Again, I don't know what medication if any he was on or should have been on, but this is one possibility.  It doesn't necessarily present with adverse (allergic) reaction right away.  Blood conc.'s probably have to be elevated for that to happen.

In this case, he might also not have known he was allergic.

In my case, I negelected (intentionally?) to be up-front with my doctor about all my know allergic reactions.

So, bottom line, I am still willing to give Charlie the benefit of the doubt, and it actually doesn't sound like he did anything really major this time (thank God).  This woman sounds like really bad news he was with.  I've been know to choose some low comapny myself at times, however.

Assuming he gets out of these scrapes all right, he really needs to become more careful.

Somehow, I'm sure more will be revealed -- and a fair amount of b.s. strewn as well, before this thing is done.
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« Reply #9 on: October 26, 2010, 06:34:55 pm »

Meanwhile, stuff like this gets swept under the rug:



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« Reply #10 on: October 26, 2010, 08:14:42 pm »

Meanwhile, stuff like this gets swept under the rug:





Indeed!

Or how about Eliot Spitzer caught with a prostitute, while he was Governor of New York, he was not prosecuted, and then he started doing the talk show circuit, as a political analysis, then he is rewarded with his own CNN Show.    Roll Eyes
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« Reply #11 on: October 27, 2010, 03:33:49 am »

Donnay:

Actually, I was once a huge fan of Eliot Spitzer (although I haven't seen his new show).  If you recall the early days of the Bush administration, then-New York State Attorney General Spitzer was policing Wall Street in a manner which put the Bush-appointed Securities and Exchange Commission chairman to shame, and actually had him complaining publicly about how Spitzer was treading onto his turf (which only underscored the extent to which he wasn't doing his job).  During the course of Spitzer's Wall Street sweep, he reportedly stepped on the toes of certain Mossad operations, and the prostitution network he patronized was a Mossad honey-pot operation.  At the time of his ouster, he was planning a major campaign against predatory mortgage lending practices by banks.  (See:

Friday, March 14, 2008

The $200 billion bail-out for predator banks and Spitzer charges are intimately linked

By Greg Palast

at:

http://www.gregpalast.com/elliot-spitzer-gets-nailed/

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This incident was not too far removed (time-wise) fro the indictment of then-Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich the day after he ordered the withdrawal of all State of Illinois deposits from Bank of America, which was then refusing to lend a credit-worthy small business the funds needed to meet its payroll, which, in turn, caused a nationally publicized sit-down strike.

In other words, Eliot Spitzer's overthrow from the governorship of New York was part and parcel of Federal government snooping on state and local elected officials (they actually used a computer program that was initiated as part of the "War on Terror"), as well as the concept of the duly elected governors of the several states as being Federal officials who serve at Federal sufferance.

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« Reply #12 on: October 27, 2010, 04:52:41 pm »

Bad Penny,

Good points you brought up, you're right, I completely forgot that...and with all that toe stepping, Spitzer was set up and wound up caving under pressures and went to the dark side.  I would have more respect for him if he would have faded into the wood work, to come out another day with all his ducks in a row to blow the whistle!  It doesn't appear that he will do that any time soon, because, now they rewarded him with big bucks to be a talking head!   Angry
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« Reply #13 on: October 27, 2010, 04:55:51 pm »

Now the crucifixion begins by the armchair spectators!  Character assassination abounds!


Charlie Sheen Needs Prison
But don't expect CBS to take a stand and lose those profits
By John Johnson,  Newser Staff

Posted Oct 27, 2010 2:25 PM CDT

  (Newser)  – Surprise, surprise. Charlie Sheen is returning to work this week in spite of his latest little dust-up, reports People.

    * Time for jail: It's one thing if Sheen wants to quietly destroy his own life, writes psychiatrist Dale Archer at Fox News. But Sheen's repeated violent outbursts makes this different. "Sending him to another rehab facility with no jail time and no consequences for his actions" won't cut it. "This guy may really hurt someone, even kill someone in an intoxicated state if this is not addressed."

    * Money machine: Don't hold your breath waiting for CBS and Warner Brothers to disavow him, writes Lacey Rose at Forbes. He's too profitable. The only thing that matters to them is that Two and a Half Men is the most popular comedy in prime time. Until its ratings tank or he goes to jail for a while, "I don’t imagine you’ll be hearing much from those TV bosses of his."
   
* Hopeless? Sheen's behavior is familiar to anyone who's dealt with an addicted loved one, and his continued TV presence is "ridiculous at this point," writes Mary Elizabeth Williams at Salon. He can't seem to kick his problem, so why do we keep giving him chances? "Because even in the face of a seemingly fatal diagnosis, it's human nature to hope."
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« Reply #14 on: October 27, 2010, 05:06:08 pm »

Kill someone?  That is whack.

What has this guy really done lately that demands "hard time"?  Talk about histrionic.

It is not even clear to me what really happened at the hotel yet, except that he appears to have made a disturbance -- hardly reason to send someone to prison.

Let's put that FOX suggestion in the crazy FOX idea file for the moment.

Gee, thanks for not poiosning the jury well, you fu#%ers.

FOX and CNN's Nancy "Grace" can go fu#% themselves.
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« Reply #15 on: October 28, 2010, 03:37:14 am »

Donnay:

I agree with your point about Spitzer squandering his credibility by becoming a media talking head, which is why I began my post with the declaration that I was once a Spitzer fan (but no longer am).   Smiley
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