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Charlie Sheen Paying Dearly For Marriage with Brooke Mueller – Gives up Custody of His Kids with Denis Richards?
(HMG) – Charlie Sheen might be wise to keep that ‘Two and a half Men’ gig, that he is currently holding out for a better contract. A couple of new report claim Sheen is paying a ton for his last two marriages. Within the first 180 days of their marriage, Brooke Mueller received $500,000 and received stakes in Charlie’s homes and if they do decide to divorce she will be given a $100,000 relocation fee and whichever of the actor’s cars she is currently driving.  To stay in the marriage Charlie, reportedly pays out $300,000 to Brooke, for every year they are married for the first 10 years, according to the pre-nuptial agreement they signed.
The couple, whose marriage has been on the rocks since Charlie was arrested on Christmas Day following allegations he threatened to kill Brooke, agreed to the deal before they tied the knot in May 2008. If they divorce before then and between anniversaries, the money will be pro-rated according to time.
The document, which was obtained by website Gawker, allows Charlie to give notice of default if he fails to pay and the payment will accrue interest.
Charlie – who has 13-month-old twin sons, Max and Bob, with Brooke – also has to pay all of his spouse’s living expenses.
However, Brooke will not be able to stake a claim in Charlie’s hit TV show ‘Two and a Half Men’, something which his ex-wife Denise Richards already has a stake in.
Meanwhile with rehab and all the things Charlie is dealing with in his current shakey marriage, has surrendered legal custody of the two kids, Sam and Lola he had with Denise Richards. Sources tell TMZ, Denise wanted full legal custody given Charlie’s current marital turmoil, sobriety issues and criminal problems … and Charlie didn’t put up a fight. Charlie has been paying Denise $50,000 a month in child support since their divorce. According to Brooke Mueller’s prenup with Charlie, she’ll get $55,000 a month in child support plus add-ons — like medical and schooling expenses — and that could drive the monthly support upwards of $125,000.





