Charlie Sheen Sues Porn Star Capri Anderson for Extortion

LOS ANGELES — Actor Charlie Sheen fired back at porn star Capri Anderson today suing her for extortion only hours after she appeared on morning TV saying she was slapping Sheen with civil and criminal lawsuits over an incident at the Plaza Hotel in New York City.

TMZ reported that the lawsuit, filed today in L.A. County Superior Court, said Anderson demanded "at least One Million Dollars" from Sheen and allegedly threatened to go to prosecutors in Aspen to get Charlie's probation violated.

Capri also threatened "to embarrass him and attempt to damage his career by going to the media with her false tale," according to the filing.

The suit says, "At no time did Sheen assault, batter or threaten Walsh [Anderson's real last name]." Sheen also alleges that the porn star admitted to third parties after the incident she had not been battered or held against her will.

The suit also said Anderson told the NYPD that Sheen acted "like a total gentleman."

Anderson is also accused of allegedly stealing Sheen’s $165,000 Patek Philippe watch.

The suit was filed by celebrity lawyer Marty Singer and describes Anderson as "an opportunistic pornographic film star and publicity hungry scam-artist."

Sheen is asking for unspecified damages, but won’t settle for less than the $165,000 for his watch.

Related:  

Copyright © 2025 Adnet Media. All Rights Reserved. XBIZ is a trademark of Adnet Media.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission is prohibited.

More News

FSC Releases Updated Age-Verification Toolkit

The Free Speech Coalition (FSC) has announced the release of its updated age verification toolkit.

UK Moving Ahead with Plan to Outlaw 'Choking' Content

The U.K. government has announced its intent to follow through on criminalizing “choking” content, a plan that was announced earlier this year.

Italy to Require Age Verification for Adult Sites

Italian media regulator AGCOM has announced that all sites and platforms hosting adult content will be required to implement age verification systems starting Nov. 12 to prevent access by users under 18.

Russian Lawmakers Call for Age Verification

Two Russian lawmakers have called on the country’s government to implement age verification for adult content.

Canadian Privacy Commissioner Endorses National AV Bill

Philippe Dufresne, privacy commissioner of Canada, has voiced support for a bill that would impose fines of up to $500,000 on adult sites that do not implement age verification for Canadian viewers.

Industry Attorney Paul Cambria Retires After 50 Years of Practicing Law

After more than a half-century in practice, during which he provided the defense in some of the adult industry's most notable legal cases, attorney Paul Cambria has retired.

FSC: California's Device-Based AV Law Does Not Apply to Adult

The Free Speech Coalition (FSC) put out an advisory today explaining that California's new device-based age verification law does not apply to adult websites.

Ohio AG Threatens Action Against 'Major' Adult Sites Over AV Law

Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced today that his office is sending "notice of violation" letters to 19 adult websites for failure to comply with the state's recently enacted age verification law.

Ukrainian Content Creators on Hook for Nearly $10M in Back Taxes

Content creators in Ukraine owe the equivalent of $9.3 million in back taxes, according to the country's State Tax Service.

Updated: European Patent Office Board of Appeals Revokes EIS GmbH Patent

The European Patent Office (EPO) Board of Appeals last week ruled in favor of pleasure brand LELO in the company's ongoing dispute with Satisfyer parent company EIS GmbH.

Show More