Report: Charlie Sheen's Wife Suffered "Head Trauma" After "Huge Fight" Months Before X-Mas Bust-Up
Posted on Mon Aug 9th, 2010 11:30am PDT By X17 Staff
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.â€Â
Chief Deputy District Attorney Arnold Mordkin said that prosecutors investigated the allegations, but that the claim could not be substantiated.