Charlie Sheen is back at work at “Two and a Half Men,” and his producer said Saturday that the audience at the actor’s first show taping since his arrest was “incredibly supportive.”
Sheen taped an episode of the top-rated CBS comedy on Friday. He was arrested Christmas Day in Aspen, Colo., on suspicion of domestic violence and other charges. Sheen’s wife, Brooke, told police he put a knife to her throat, an accusation the actor denies. Attorneys say the couple wants to reconcile.
A day before the taping, Pitkin County Chief Deputy District Attorney Arnold Mordkin said that a Colorado judge ruled that Sheen must appear in person Feb. 8 for an Aspen hearing on suspicion of felony menacing, domestic violence and other charges.
Inmates moved for Mel Gibson film
About 300 inmates have been transferred out of a Mexican prison in the Gulf coast state of Veracruz to make room for a film that Mel Gibson reportedly plans to make there.
Ignacio Allende prison director Gerardo Duran says the inmates were being bused to at least four other jails. About 1,200 prisoners remain at the facility in the city of Veracruz.
Court rules in favor of octuplets mom
A California appeals court ruled in favor of octuplets mother Nadya Suleman on Friday, denying a call for an independent guardian to monitor her children’s finances.
The 4th District Court of Appeal in Santa Ana called the petition meritless and directed an Orange County probate court to vacate its order for an investigation into the family’s finances.
Associated Press reports
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