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Charlie Sheen, who was recently sentenced to 30 days at Promises after pleading guilty to misdemeanor assault in a Christmas Day fight between himself and then-wife Brooke Mueller in Aspen, admitted to getting into a "huge fight" with Mueller months before, which resulted in her hitting her head, according to a new report.

When police arrived to the rented home on X-mas day, Muller apparently told them that Sheen threw her around "like a rag doll" in the months before the fight, according to Real Aspen.

Brooke told the officers that in 2008, Charlie shoved her head into a piece of furniture that resulted in a closed-head injury, which required a CAT scan and treatment by multiple physicians, although she never reported it to police at the time.

Charlie didn't dispute the claims that Brooke got injured after a fight, but did say the injury was accidental.

“I asked [Sheen] if he ever harmed Mueller in the past,” the Aspen officer wrote in the report. “[Sheen] stated that approximately two months ago, in California, Mueller accused him of sleeping with prostitutes. [Sheen] stated that he denied this allegation, which escalated into a 'huge fight.' He added that when Mueller attempted to leave the argument, he grabbed her by the wrist, causing her to fall to the ground. [Sheen] added that Mueller hit the back of her head on a piece of furniture as she fell to the ground. [Sheen] stated that Mueller was injured when her head contacted the furniture. [Sheen] added that neither he nor Mueller reported this incident to law enforcement. [Sheen] added that Mueller received medical treatment for her head injury. [Sheen] added that the Mueller's injury was not intentional, adding that she accidentally hit her head as he was trying to restrain her.”

Chief Deputy District Attorney Arnold Mordkin said that prosecutors investigated the allegations, but that the claim could not be substantiated.