Charlie Sheen: ex-fiancée knew my HIV status, 'insisted' we have sex

09 December 2015 - 11:28 By Bang Showbiz

Charlie Sheen claims his former fiancée Brett Rossi knew he is HIV positive and ''insisted'' they should have unprotected sex anyway. Sheen is currently locked in a bitter legal battle with his former fiancée as she is claiming he was ''negligent'' and left her ''emotionally distressed'' by not revealing to her that he is HIV positive. Court documents obtained by E! News state: ''She was the one who insisted upon having unprotected sex with Sheen 'like a normal couple.' [She] claimed she was a nurse and was seeing doctors who provided her with anti-HIV medication. ''She insisted she be prescribed the same medications that Sheen was taking so they could engage in unprotected sex without the risk of Sheen transmitting HIV to her.''He also claims she wanted ''revenge for breaking off the engagement and cutting her off financially'' and that she is on the wrong side of the law because she ''attempted to extort millions of dollars by disclosing Sheen's medical condition,'' against the agreement they had made. Meanwhile, Rossi - who allegedly aborted his child - insists she is only bringing the case to court because she wants ''justice''. She shared previously: ''I want justice. If I wanted money, I would have kept our child. If I wanted money, I would have kept quiet. I want justice. ''If he would have told me from day one, from the first time that we met, there would have never been a relationship. I never would have been sexually active with him. ''I stayed because when we had a heart to heart. I asked him, is this for real, is this what you want, is this forever, now and forever? He said yes, I want to marry you, I want to have a family with you, I want to have normal life.''..

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