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Listen To Proof Not All Charlie Sheen's Cover-Up Payoffs Were Blackmail

It turns out Charlie Sheen's insistence that he was forced to splash out millions of dollars after various people blackmailed him over his HIV status was a major lie!

In a shocking recording The National ENQUIRER provided to RadarOnline.com, a Hollywood "fixer" acting on 50-year-old Sheen's behalf can be heard trying to trick a gossip blog into taking down stories of Sheen's HIV diagnosis.

On April 21, 2014, the widely read urban blog "Diary of a Hollywood Street King" published a story headlined: "PORN STAR CLAIMS CHARLIE SHEEN HIV POSITIVE."

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Within 20 minutes, the site's editor, Jacky Jasper, received a call from someone claiming to work for its web-hosting company, Bluehost.

"Hey, Jacky … you got a big problem, my friend," said the voice on a recording of the call, which was first obtained by The ENQUIRER.

"I'm looking out for you. I'm calling from Bluehost. Listen they were just here. They want to take the whole site down. If I were you I would take down the f---ing thing on Charlie…but you didn't hear this from me."

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It turns out that the caller was actually a Hollywood fixer, who a source said later arranged for a lawyer to pay "Diary of a Hollywood Street King" a total of $100,000 to remove nine stories naming Sheen.

"The lawyer never specifically said Charlie was his client, although there was never any question about who he was working for," divulged the snitch.

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