Charlie Sheen News: Why Didn't He Disclose His HIV Virus?

Charlie Sheen confessed in a recent interview that he did not reveal his HIV status to his sexual partners, as he feared that he may be blackmailed by them.

"The only couple of times I didn't tell somebody was because the last 25 times I'd told somebody, they used it against me, and they used my medical condition for their own folly and financial gain," Sheen said in an interview.

However, he was categorical that he did not infect any of his partners with HIV.

Reports have revealed that this coming Saturday, a "bombshell" National Enquirer Reveals documentary will disclose that "The Two-and-a-half Men" actor is being screamed at by a former partner for not having told her of his HIV status. The documentary shows Sheen undergoing unprotected sex with women while keeping his HIV secret.

The woman screams: "Why did you tell me you were not infected?"

Sheen screams back: "Because it's none of your f****** business... OK?"

She shouts: "But if I wanted to have sex without a condom... it's my right to know."

His answer: "You shouldn't want to."

Many of his partners are thinking of filing some legal action against the star for exposing them to the risk.

Five women, including Natalie Kenly and Amanda Bruce, have rejected his claim of undergoing unprotected sex only twice. Another woman added that she is "aware of many women he had unprotected sex with during the period he covered up his HIV."

Even a lawyer in Los Angeles said that he had been contacted by two women who accused him of having slept with them without revealing his condition.

Bree Olson and Brett Rossi, two of his former partners, had also claimed that he had not come out with the truth.

In a TODAY show, he did express remorse for a number of things: "I regret not using a condom the one or two times when this whole thing happened. I regret ruining 'Two and a Half Men.' I regret not being more involved in my children's lives growing up, which I am now. That's about it," the contrite star said. "We can only move forward from today. They wouldn't call it the past if it wasn't."

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