Brooke Mueller makes blackmail claims about former drug dealer in disturbing extortion plot

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Brooke Mueller, actress and ex-wife of Charlie Sheen, has come forward with allegations that she is being blackmailed by her former drug dealer.

The 47-year-old claims the individual is threatening to release videos showing her purchasing drugs and engaging in other compromising activities unless she pays a significant sum of money.

According to TMZ, Mueller has resisted paying off the blackmailer, though it's reported that she previously tried to appease him with gifts and cash totaling tens of thousands of dollars.

Mueller, who shares 15-year-old twin sons, Bob and Max, with Sheen, says that after months of ongoing harassment, she has finally sought assistance from law enforcement.

So far, no arrests have been made in connection to the case, and the investigation is ongoing.

Legal Battles Amid Mueller's Sobriety Journey

These troubling developments come as Mueller recently celebrated nine months of sobriety, a milestone that marks her efforts to turn her life around following years of struggles.

Her personal life has been closely watched due to her high-profile relationship with Sheen, to whom she was married from 2008 to 2011.

Charlie Sheen and, then wife Brooke Mueller at the 61st Primetime Emmy Awards in 2009

Charlie Sheen and, then wife Brooke Mueller at the 61st Primetime Emmy Awards in 2009

In addition to the blackmail allegations, Mueller has found herself linked to a major investigation into the death of actor Matthew Perry.

Last month, five people were arrested in connection with Perry's fatal overdose, and Mueller's name surfaced as part of the investigation.

She had previously been in rehab with two individuals involved in the case, including Jasveen Sangha, who allegedly sold the drugs that led to Perry's tragic death.

Mueller cooperated with authorities, leading to the indictment of Erik Fleming, a key figure in the case.

Despite her connection to the investigation, Mueller has not been arrested or charged in relation to Perry's death.

Law enforcement reportedly obtained a warrant to seize her phone and computer in March, but she has not testified before a grand jury.

As the extortion case unfolds, Mueller continues to deal with the fallout from her past, while remaining focused on her sobriety and personal recovery.

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