
A temporary restraining order filed against Charlie Sheen has been dissolved, ET has confirmed.
Sheen's ex-fiancee, Brett Rossi (real name: Scottine Ross), filed the restraining order earlier this month, alleging that the former Two and a Half Men
star attacked her and was caught threatening her life in an audio
recording. Subsequently, a judge issued an immediate restraining order
based on her claims.
Rossi neglected to appear in court for a hearing
on Thursday surrounding the case, and the judge threw out the temporary
restraining order, deeming that there was no immediate threat.
While the restraining order was dissolved, as TMZ
first reported, Sheen is still under criminal investigation by the Los
Angeles Police Department with regard to the alleged threats.
A judge set a hearing for May 18 to determine if a permanent restraining order will be issued.
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