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Police: Charlie Sheen under investigation by stalking unit


Charlie Sheen at the premiere of 'Scary Movie 5' at ArcLight Cinemas Cinerama Dome in Hollywood on April 11, 2013. (Apega/WENN.com)
Charlie Sheen at the premiere of 'Scary Movie 5' at ArcLight Cinemas Cinerama Dome in Hollywood on April 11, 2013. (Apega/WENN.com)
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Los Angeles police say Charlie Sheen is the subject of a criminal investigation headed by detectives from an elite stalking unit.

Officer Matthew Ludwig says Sheen was listed as a suspect in a criminal investigation report received on March 31. He declined to detail the allegations or identify the alleged victim, but he said detectives who handle serious stalking and criminal threats cases have obtained a search warrant in the case.

The celebrity news site RadarOnline reported Wednesday that it had been served a subpoena from Los Angeles police for a 35-minute audio recording that is purportedly of Sheen threatening his ex-fiancee, Scottine Ross. She performed in porn films under the name Brett Rossi and is suing Sheen for having sex with her without disclosing he is HIV positive.

"We believe the search warrant is illegal and violates federal and state law prohibiting the use of search warrants against media companies who are reporting news and information," Dylan Howard, editor In chief of The National Enquirer and editorial director of RadarOnline.com, wrote in a statement.

There was no immediate comment from Sheen's lawyer and publicist.

Threat Management detectives investigate serious stalking and criminal threats cases, although often the celebrity, politician or other dignitary is the victim.

Ross sued Sheen in December for assault, battery and intentional infliction of emotional distress claims. Her lawsuit states she and Sheen had sex five times before the actor told her he was HIV positive, and that the actor repeatedly threatened to kill her during their relationship, which ended in 2014. She also accused Sheen of physical abuse, including kicking her on the ground during one incident.

Although Ross' lawsuit was filed in Los Angeles Superior Court, a judge has ruled that it is up to a private arbitrator to decide how it will be resolved.

The "Two and a Half Men" star publicly disclosed he was HIV positive on the "Today" show in November, but he said he disclosed his status to all his sexual partners. He also vowed during the appearance that he would not pay to settle any claims from sexual partners claiming he exposed them to the virus that causes AIDS.

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Anthony McCartney can be reached at http://twitter.com/mccartneyAP

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