Charlie Sheen was just hit with yet another legal setback: RadarOnline.com has learned that he has been sued by three dental office employees in conjunction with a 2014 incident.
George Bogen, Jaime Azdair, and Tina DeVilla
sued the star in California today over claims he melted down during an
appointment on September 25, 2014, at Dr. Bogen’s L.A. Office. Azdair
was there to assist Bogen, and DeVilla was the receptionist.
“After first being placed in the dental chair … Sheen ripped
off the [nitrous oxide] mask, jumped out of the dental chair, and began
yelling verbal obscenities and threats,” the documents claim.
Later, “Sheen again acted out without warning or
provocation, and physically assaulted and battered the assistant, who
ran screaming into the reception area … and then began verbally
threatening to kill Bogen and Azdair, and the dental assistant,
ultimately lunging at Bogen and Azdair with a knife, attempting to stab
and kill them, and repeatedly stabbing the examination chair in a
menacing manner…”
They’re accusing him of assault, intentional infliction of
emotional distress and negligent infliction of emotional distress, and
want a jury trial to award them more than $25,000.
Another employee, Margarita Palestino, previously sued him over the alleged incident in October 2014, but dropped the lawsuit in November 2015 amid reports she settled.
Palestino had alleged he was “high” but Sheen’s rep insisted he simply had a “bad reaction” to the dental drugs.
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