
Video: Charlie Sheen Forced To Sell The House Where He Lived With Brooke Mueller

Infamous Hollywood actor Charlie Sheen sells his Beverly Hills home he bought to his ex-wife Brooke Muller and sons Bob and Max. All the money raised for him will go to the trust fund of his sons.

As a source told UsWeekly, “Charlie only has one house to live in. The other two houses belong to his children. One for daughters Sam and Lola, the other for Bob and Max. This does not mean that Charlie's ex-wives Denise Richards and Brooke Mueller are involved in real estate. If the house is sold, the money goes to the Children's Trust.”
Sheen and Müller married in 2008, but broke up in 2011 after a string of scandals involving the woman's drug addiction and Sheen's alcoholism. So, in 2009, just on Christmas Day, Brooke called 911 and said that Charlie wanted to kill her.. Now they have normal friendships, and Shin bought a house for his sons so that he could see them whenever he wanted.
By the way, Denise also lives not far from Charlie, but even so, he very rarely saw his daughters. Shin himself is crazy about his children and always puts their interests above everything.
“Charlie is always kind and generous when it comes to his children. He always cares about them and wants them to have a strong relationship. He always puts his children first in his life, so selling a house does not mean that he will deprive his sons of money,”says the source.
In addition to Bob and Max, Sam and Lola, Charlie also has an adult daughter, Cassandra, who is already thirty years old. She was born to Sheena by his school love, Paul Profit.
Recall that recently fifty-year-old Charlie admitted that he is HIV-infected. The actor has lived with the disease for several years, keeping his status secret. He would have kept silent about this, if certain persons had not begun to demand money from him for silence. Shin paid them first. In total, over ten million dollars were spent on the "secret". The actor's patience ran out, and he decided to declare his illness to the whole world.
“It’s not only my money, it’s the money of my children and grandchildren.. Today I felt like I was released from prison,” said Shin.