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Charlie Sheen’s ex-fiancee given restraining order against him

Ross’ filing also stated Charlie Sheen kicked her on the ground in January 2014 and choked her to the point she almost lost consciousness.

Updated on: Apr 09, 2016 05:49 PM IST
Reuters | By , Los Angeles
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A judge on Friday granted Charlie Sheen’s ex-fiancée a temporary restraining order after she cited threats the actor made toward her and two incidents of alleged domestic violence in 2014. Superior court judge Alicia Blanco approved the stay-away order Friday based on Scottine Ross’ application stating she was fearful of the actor because he purportedly threatened her life on an audio recording obtained by the celebrity website RadarOnline.com.

Sheen's ex-fiancee Scottine Ross was given a temporary restraining order based on a filing in which she said she was fearful of the actor over threats he purportedly made in an audio recording. (TODD WILLIAMSON/INVISION/AP)
Sheen's ex-fiancee Scottine Ross was given a temporary restraining order based on a filing in which she said she was fearful of the actor over threats he purportedly made in an audio recording. (TODD WILLIAMSON/INVISION/AP)

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Ross’ filing also stated Sheen kicked her on the ground in January 2014 and choked her to the point she almost lost consciousness. Emails to Sheen’s publicist and lawyer seeking comment were not immediately returned.

The order requires Sheen to refrain from contacting Ross; to stay 100 yards from her, her home, workplace and car; and to turn in any guns he may own. The order also allows Ross, who performed in adult films under the name Brett Rossi, to record any conversations she has with the actor.

There are no indications in the filing that Sheen has sought to contact Ross recently.

RadarOnline has said it was served with a warrant seeking audio that is purportedly of Sheen threatening to bury Ross, whose relationship with the actor ended in 2014. The website has said it believes the warrant is illegal.

Ross is suing Sheen, claiming he had sex with her without disclosing he has HIV. That case is being handled in arbitration. A hearing to extend the temporary restraining order has been set for April 28 in Santa Monica.

 
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