EXCLUSIVE: Charlie Sheen's Porn Star 'Refrains' From Suing Him Now, Says Her Lawyer
May 28 2018, Updated 10:17 a.m. ET
Christina Walsh, the adult film star that was with Charlie Sheen the night of his infamous Plaza Hotel meltdown is re-thinking her lawsuit against the Two and a Half Men star, her lawyer tells RadarOnline.com exclusively.
Legal ace Keith Davidson told RadarOnline.com: "Through the process of Ms. Walsh appearing on ABC's Good Morning America, and finally issuing her public statement regarding the events of her night with Mr. Sheen, Ms. Walsh has experienced the natural emotions of many domestic violence victims...that of fear, anxiety and ultimately, a certain level of empowerment.
"Ms. Walsh has thus, and for the time being, opted to consult the New York City authorities regarding the events of October 26, 2010.
"Ms. Walsh's refrain from the issuance of any civil lawsuit is separate and apart from any consideration of Mr. Sheen's ludicrous lawsuit against her."
A source with knowledge of the situation tells us that Walsh met with the New York City District Attorney's Office Tuesday, to follow up on her official police complaint she filed against Sheen yesterday. Walsh appeared on Good Morning America Monday with her attorney, and they revealed that she was planning to file a lawsuit against Sheen, and that it would be filed very soon.
Excerpts from the lawsuit were shown on screen and RadarOnline.com learned the lawsuit was planned for Tuesday. But now that's not going to happen.
A source with knowledge of the situation says, "Christina is listening to what law enforcement are telling her about what to expect going forward. She is prepared to testify against Charlie if criminal charges are filed against him. She wants to deal with the criminal investigation first, then proceed accordingly."
Sheen sued Walsh on Monday, claiming she tried to extort him for $1 million dollars after the night of the incident. One of Charlie's lawyer's said publicly this morning that Charlie never sent a text message to Capri offering her $20k. Davidson tells RadarOnline.com, "I can confirm a text message was sent from Mr. Sheen to Ms. Walsh, in which he offered her $20k."
You can read those text messages here on RadarOnline.com.
Walsh told police she was fine after her bizarre night with Sheen and she also posted a similar statement on her web site, two facts that are emphatically noted in Sheen's suit against her.
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