Chuckie is all over the news again.
This time, boys and squirrels, he was not simply under the influence and violent ... he was buck nekid and in a major New York hotel. Now he's in the psych ward of a major New York Hospital, for an overnight observation.
And how do we know this kiddies, the nice ho he was with called the cops on him. Isn't that just special? Who'd a thunk?
Boys and squirrels, can yooo spell "Mickey Finn"?
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Charlie Sheen Hospitalized after Naked Drunken Tirade By Beth Shaw
Two and a Half Men star Charlie Sheen taken voluntarily to New York Presbyterian hospital at around 2:30 am this morning. Police received a 911 call at 2:07 a.m. for possible intoxication. The call resulted in an 'intoxicated, irrational' and 'emotionally disturbed' Sheen being hospitalized.
Apparently, Sheen has been in New York City to visit with his ex-wife, Denise Richards, and their two children.
He was seen earlier in the evening going to his hotel room with an unidentified woman. There are reports that the incident was precipitated by Sheen discovering his wallet was missing after he apparently thought the unidentified woman left his room.He was nude and apparently drunk, throwing furniture and yelling in his room. When police arrived, chairs had been thrown around the room and a chandelier was damaged.
It turns out that the unidentified woman was a hooker and had locked herself in a closet in the the Eloise suite of the Plaza Hotel to escape Sheen's wrath. She was also nude.This incident comes just eight days before Sheen would have completed his probation after pleading guilty to assault in August. There isn't any word at this point as to how this morning's rampage will affect his probation, or his pre-nup with wife Brooke Mueller for that matter.http://law.rightpundits.com/?p=2409--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Why CBS And Warner Bros. Will Never Quit On Charlie SheenOct. 26 2010 - 5:51 pm | 1 views | 1 recommendation | 0 comments
By LACEY ROSE

Another day, another Charlie Sheen meltdown. Multiple sources are reporting that the Two and a Half Men star was found naked and intoxicated after trashing a New York hotel room early Tuesday morning.
The news comes less than a year after the CBS star avoided jail time related to a charge that he had threatened his wife, Brook Mueller, at knife-point. This time around, his publicist is claiming an "adverse allergic reaction to some medication and was taken to the hospital."
Never mind the messy details, here's the most surprising thing about the ordeal: people continue to be surprised to hear Warner Brothers, the studio the produces Sheen's show, and CBS, the network that airs it, are standing by him (again)? And yes, not commenting or attempting to ignore the situation is the same thing in my book.
Of course they are. Sheen, after all, is a one-man profit center.
Sheen didn't make $30 million last year, a figure poised to soar this season care of his latest contract extension, because his bosses think he's a good, reliable guy. Judging from the endless stream of trouble he seems to find himself in, they're probably pretty convinced he's anything but - but it doesn't matter.
What matters is Two and a Half Men, the show he has carried for eight seasons, is the most-watched comedy in prime-time.Thus far this season, the sitcom is averaging 15.2 million viewers, a particularly impressive feat given both it's age and the increasingly fractured landscape it plays in. Among the all-important 18 to 49-year-old audience, it draws a highly competitive 5.2 rating. That translates to approximately $207,000 per ad, the second priciest live-action comedy in prime-time (behind NBC's lesser watched The Office), according to Advertising Age's annual report. Last season, it generated $155.1 million in CBS ad revenue for the Tifany network, reports Kantar Media. And none of that factors in the many millions in syndication revenue Warner Brothers (like Sheen) is raking in on an annual basis.
So until you see a) the show's ratings take a nose dive or b) Sheen's notorious behavior land him in jail for an extended period forcing production to be shut down, I don't imagine you'll be hearing much from those TV bosses of his.
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