Brooke Mueller’s Legal Troubles: Past Arrests and the Matthew Perry Investigation
Although Brooke Mueller had previously made headlines for her arrests and legal troubles, her marriage to her ex-husband Charlie Sheen is what made her most famous.
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In December 2009, Charlie Sheen and Brooke Mueller Got Into a Domestic Argument
After an argument with her ex-husband Charlie in December 2009, she reported him to the police, saying he had beaten her after they had started drinking on Christmas morning. The Two and a Half Men actor allegedly turned violent, grabbing Brooke by the throat before pushing her, according to Brooke’s allegations.
When the cops arrived, Brooke and Charlie were both given blood alcohol tests, according to TMZ. Charlie was brought to Pitkin County Jail and held there for eight hours, despite his claims that Brooke was the aggressor and that he was only protecting himself.
In August 2010, he entered a guilty plea to a misdemeanour assault charge. He made his initial court appearance in the case in February 2010. As part of the plea deal, Charlie was forced to spend 30 days in therapy; his other two offences were withdrawn. The Machete Kills actor was also mandated to undergo 36 hours of domestic abuse counselling in addition to receiving a sentence of three months probation.
In 2011, Brooke Mueller Was Arrested for Drug Possession and Assault.
According to the Aspen Police Department at the time, the Witchouse actress was taken into custody in December 2011 in Aspen, Colorado, on suspicion of assault and cocaine possession.
According to the police record that Reuters was able to get, Brooke was discovered by the local authorities at the Escobar nightclub, not long after she had beaten a woman at Belly Up, another pub in the area.
After being arrested, Brooke consented to have the other two counts against him dismissed in return for a guilty plea to felony marijuana possession. The other charges were dropped, and she was placed on a 12-month probationary period. Not only could Brooke not get into any trouble, but she was also prohibited from using drugs or alcohol while on probation.
2021 Saw the Arrest of Brooke Mueller on Drug Charges
Following her participation in an extravagant party at a Texas hotel in March 2021, Brooke was arrested once more on drug-related charges.
According to RadarOnline, she was charged with two charges of possessing “one gramme or more but less than four grammes” of meth and a tiny amount of amphetamine. On March 3, 2021, she was discovered by police partying in a hotel room in Dallas, Texas, and she was taken into custody.
Two days after the incident, Brooke was given $1,000 bail and allowed to leave the jail. In December 2021, she entered a guilty plea to one felony count of possession of amphetamine. The Strictly Sexual actress received a sentence that included 160 hours of community service, random drug testing, and a prohibition on interacting with anyone who might be a negative influence on her.
Mueller Brooke was looked into in relation to Matthew Perry’s 2024 death
In October 2023, Matthew Perry, at 54 years old, passed away due to the effects of ketamine. In Touch exclusively disclosed, eight months after his passing, that Brooke had been questioned “multiple” times by police as part of the criminal inquiry.
In May 2024, Brooke was visited by authorities at her sober living house after the Los Angeles Police Department opened a criminal inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the Friends star’s death, according to an insider.
Since the police showed up at her sober living home with a search warrant, she has hired solicitors and met with them several times. As for the problem, she’s keeping quiet about it, the insider said in June 2024. “She is certain that she had nothing to do with Matthew’s death, but it’s difficult to say or know exactly what her role is in that.”
Additionally, the informant mentioned that Brooke and Matthew “met in rehab” and “formed an unexpected friendship.”
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