Last week, Brett Rossi claimed that Charlie Sheen forced her to get an abortion in a lawsuit. Now, the actor is firing back, calling her claims a “complete fabrication.”
As we previously reported, Rossi, who was engaged to Sheen for several months in 2014, claimed that Sheen forced her to have an abortion because he didn’t want a child with HIV. The 26-year-old also said that Sheen had unprotected sex with her on five occasions before she found out that he was HIV-positive. They continued to have sex, even after she found out.
The lawsuit accused Sheen of assault and battery, emotional distress, false imprisonment and negligence. Rossi said that Sheen had agreed to a monetary settlement, but did not sign it after he revealed publicly on the Today Show that he is HIV-positive.
“Charlie Sheen intends to vigorously defend the lawsuit filed by Scottine Ross,” Sheen’s attorney, Marty Singer, told Us Weekly in a statement last week. “We are confident that Mr. Sheen will prevail in this action and will prevail on his claims for affirmative relief against her.”
E! News reported today that Sheen has filed new court documents, calling Rossi’s claims untrue. Rossi failed “to mention that she was the one who insisted upon having unprotected sex with Sheen ‘like a normal couple,’” the documents state.
Sheen’s lawyer also claims that Rossi insisted on taking the same anti-HIV medication Sheen took. The former Two and a Half Men actor never “threatened to kill her or force her to have an abortion,” according to the documents.
Sheen’s lawyer thinks that Rossi has filed the lawsuit as “revenge for breaking off the engagement and cutting her off financially.”