Brooke Mueller is known for her marriage to Charlie Sheen and her various legal issues over the years. Here’s a rundown of her past arrests and legal troubles.
In December 2009, Brooke called the police after a Christmas morning altercation with Charlie Sheen, claiming he had assaulted her.
She alleged that Sheen had become violent, grabbed her throat, and pushed her. Both were given blood alcohol tests upon the police's arrival. Sheen claimed Brooke was the aggressor, but he was arrested and taken to Pitkin County Jail for eight hours.
Sheen was charged with second-degree assault, menacing, and criminal mischief. He was released on bail after paying an $8,500 bond.
In February 2010, Sheen appeared in court, and by August 2010, he pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor assault charge. He was sentenced to 30 days in rehab, three months' probation, and 36 hours of domestic violence counseling.
In December 2011, Brooke was arrested in Aspen, Colorado, on charges of assault and cocaine possession. She was found at the Escobar nightclub after allegedly assaulting a woman at another bar.
Brooke pleaded guilty to felony drug possession, resulting in a 12-month probation period. The other charges were dropped, and she was required to avoid alcohol and drugs during her probation.
Brooke faced drug charges again in March 2021 after a wild party at a hotel in Texas. She was indicted for possessing meth and amphetamine.
Brooke was arrested on March 3, 2021, and released on bail two days later. In December 2021, she pleaded guilty to possessing amphetamine. She was sentenced to 160 hours of community service, random drug screenings, and was instructed to avoid bad influences.
Matthew Perry died from the effects of ketamine at age 54 in October 2023. Eight months later, Brooke was questioned several times by the police in connection to Perry's death.
The Los Angeles Police Department launched a criminal investigation, and authorities visited Brooke at her sober living residence in May 2024.
Brooke Mueller's legal troubles have been a significant part of her public life, from domestic disputes and drug possession to being investigated in high-profile cases.