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Charlie Sheen Paid Millions To Keep His HIV Status Under Wraps: Report

| Nov 17, 2015 12:09 PM EST

Charlie Sheen, who is known to lead a sexually active lifestyle, has been rumored to be infected with HIV.

Charlie Sheen, the actor who is believed to be battling HIV secretly for past two years, is rumored to have coughed up $10million to date just to ensure that his medical condition remains a secret.

The "Two And A Half Men" star was keen to keep his HIV status under wraps. To ensure the same, he has paid $5 million to one of her former lovers apart from buying her a home in Los Angeles.

The actor is also rumored to be paying $20,000 a month to another girl with whom he had established sexual relations in the past to refrain her from talking about him. He has also paid almost $5 million to another of his potential victims as a hush money, rumors claim.

The actor was regularly indulging in high-risk sexual activities involving not only male and female lovers but transsexuals too, he thought that he was "indestructbile and took no precautions,"  a close friend of the actor told Radar Online.

It was also rumored that the HIV-positive Hollywood actor is likely to cause HIV epidemic in the porn industry since he is regularly sleeping with different porn actress, strippers and groupies of both sexes.

Sheen was named as the alleged actor by the tabloid ahead of the announcement of his tell-all interview to be aired live on the morning of Nov. 17, Tuesday, on NBC's "Today."

Other reports stated that the 50-year-old actor has become increasingly isolated over the past two years and has almost become a recluse in his own house. A longtime director in porn industry who is close to him disclosed to Daily Mail that the actor spent his days by smoking cocaine, watching porn and indulging in sexual activities with adult movie stars whom he pays heavily to spend time with him.

Sheen has been paying male and female porn stars $25,000 to $30,000 per night to hang out with him in his home, but only after undergoing through rigorous security checks and the signature on non-disclosure agreement.

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