Charlie Sheen Faces Barrage Of Lawsuits After Confirming He Has HIV + Exes Claim He Never Told Them

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'He's a monster,' said an emotional Olson in an interview with Inside Edition on Tuesday

Charlie Sheen is facing a number of lawsuits and being attacked by former partners after revealing he is HIV-positive.Just hours after Sheen told Matt Lauer on Today that he has had the virus for ‘roughly four years’ and informed all of his sexual partners since that time, the actor’s former girlfriend Bree Olson made an appearance on The Howard Stern Show telling a very different story.

Bree Olson

She claimed that Sheen never once revealed to her that he is HIV-positive, and said later in a separate interview; ‘He’s a monster.’Shortly after Olson appeared on Stern’s show another one of Sheen’s sexual partners, Natalie Kenly, came forward to say that the actor never told her either that he is HIV-positive.

Sources close to Sheen tell TMZ that he did not find out he is HIV-positive until May 2011, at which time he was no longer with Olson – though he was still dating Kenly. Olson, 29, went on to say that Sheen even went so far as to tell her he was ‘clean,’ and used lambskin condoms when they were together, which provide less protection than latex condoms and do not protect against viral sexually transmitted diseases such as HIV.

As for her message to Sheen, she said; ‘Charlie, you’re a terrible person. You’re a terrible person. I will never forgive you.’

Charlie Sheen and Natalie Kenly

Kenly told TMZ she is not HIV-positive and is not upset with Sheen. She also said that she does not plain to file a lawsuit against the actor.

In the state of California it is a felony punishable by up to eight years in prison for a person to have unprotected sex with someone with the intent to infect them and not disclose their status. It is also a misdemeanor to willfully expose someone to HIV, though that carries a prison sentence of just a few months. 

TMZ is reporting that already six of Sheen’s former sexual partners are planning to sue the actor for ‘intentional infliction of emotional distress, fraud, sexual battery.’

InTouch obtained the non-disclosure agreement that Sheen makes guests at his house sign

InTouch obtained the non-disclosure agreement that Sheen makes guests at his house sign.If an individual breaks the agreement it states they must pay Sheen $100,000, and a percentage of any money they may have received for the information they shared.

The document also states that any matter will be decided by an arbitrator – and not in a court of law.

If an individual breaks the agreement it states they must pay Sheen $100,000, and a percentage of any money they may have received for the information they shared