For the first time she spent a night in New York City with Charlie Sheen last month, Capri Anderson is speaking out.
The porn star has given an interview to ABC - part of which will air today on Good Morning America and more later on Nightline - in which she says the evening "got really bad toward the end of the night."
Anderson says her date was "very loud" from the outset and "had no hesitations when it came to using derogatory language or cuss words." She goes on to mention "racial slurs" uttered by Sheen, one of many charges levied against the actor from October 25.
The porn star has given an interview to ABC - part of which will air today on Good Morning America and more later on Nightline - in which she says the evening "got really bad toward the end of the night."
Anderson says her date was "very loud" from the outset and "had no hesitations when it came to using derogatory language or cuss words." She goes on to mention "racial slurs" uttered by Sheen, one of many charges levied against the actor from October 25.
Do you believe Capri Anderson?
"It wasn't until he put his hands around my neck that I really thought to myself, 'You have gotten yourself a bad, bad situation,'" Anderson tells ABC News correspondent Ashleigh Banfield.
Anderson might very well sue Sheen, saying "I'm not going to stand down and be completely walked over" and adding:
"I think that this story and this treatment sends a message in itself and this is clearly something that's not right. It's not right to hurt people. It's not right to scare people. It's not right to carry on with such disregard for the people around you."
In response to the adult film actress' allegations, Sheen's lawyer, Yale Galanter, points to Anderson's website, on which she said she was "fine" soon after the incident and concludes:
"We will defend this lawsuit vigorously and will never pay her a dime. These allegations against Mr. Sheen are completely false, and are an blatant attempt to cash in on his celebrity."
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