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Woman pleads no contest to attacking actor Charlie Sheen at his Malibu home

/ 06:45 AM January 21, 2024

VAN NUYS – A 48-year-old woman pleaded no contest this week to a charge that she attacked actor Charlie Sheen at his Malibu home.

Electra Schrock entered her plea in Van Nuys Superior Court to a charge of felony assault by means of force likely to produce great bodily injury. She was placed on two years formal probation with a conditional release to a residential treatment program to address substance abuse and counseling, according to court records.

A woman was arrested for allegedly attacking actor Charlie Sheen at his Malibu home. Image: charliesheen/IG

A woman pleaded no contest to a charge that she attacked actor Charlie Sheen at his Malibu home. Image: charliesheen/IG

The program is 90 to 120 days, after which she will do an outpatient program. A Criminal Protect Order was also issued.

She remained behind bars as of Friday, according to jail records.

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Schrock, a neighbor of Sheen’s, broke into the actor’s home on Dec. 20
and assaulted him.

Deputies arrived at the 6000 block of Cavalleri Road around 1 p.m. that day after receiving a call about a battery, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department said in a statement. When deputies arrived, they found that the “Two and a Half Men” actor was the victim of an assault and break-in, and arrested Schrock.

Earlier in 2023, Schrock pleaded no contest to misdemeanor elder abuse, according to the Los Angeles Times. (CNS)

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