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Charlie Sheen Rushed To Hospital, Rep Says He's Suffering 'Severe Abdominal Pains'

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Jan. 27 2011, Published 1:30 p.m. ET

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Charlie Sheen has been rushed to a Los Angeles hospital, RadarOnline.com has confirmed.

A 911 call was placed at 6:35 am.

Sheen, 45, was taken out of his home on a stretcher and loaded into an ambulance around 7 am.

He is at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.

The actor’s rep tells RadarOnline.com: “All I know is he was having severe abdominal pains and went to the hospital.  I was there this morning and he was asleep.”

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The Two and a Half Men star has been plagued by scandal in recent months, after RadarOnline.com revealed he was drugged-up and spent $26,000 on three escorts from one Las Vegas agency during a weekend bender on January 10.

The actor's recent trip to Las Vegas followed a plea bargain stemming from attacking his soon-to-be ex-wife, Brooke Mueller, before he went on a coke-and-booze-fueled binge with porn star Capri Anderson at New York's The Plaza hotel.

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Sheen later filed a lawsuit against the woman, saying she threatened to meet with authorities if he didn't pay $1 million.

UPDATE 12.12 PT: RadarOnline.com has confirmed Charlie's father Martin Sheen is at the hospital.

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