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Sheen's headline-making behavior has included a wild night that left a New York hotel room in shambles and sent him to a hospital, and a guilty plea last summer to assaulting his wife in Aspen, Colo. Sheen filled gossip pages again this month by spending a weekend partying in Las Vegas. His latest hospitalization was his third in as many months. It came after a 911 call made on Sheen's behalf by neighbor Dr. Paul Nassif. The plastic and reconstructive surgeon, along with his wife, Adrienne Maloof-Nassif, are in the reality show "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills." "We are so glad that Charlie made the decision to seek the assistance of a rehabilitation center today," Nassif and his wife said in a statement. "This is something that his friends and family have pushed for, and we wish him all the love and support he will need in the coming days." Last February, Sheen entered rehab for an unspecified problem, forcing his sitcom to temporarily suspend production. Earlier this month, CBS Entertainment President Nina Tassler was asked about Sheen at a news conference with TV reporters. "We have a high level of concern. How can we not?" she said, adding the situation can't be viewed simplistically. The actor does his job on "Two and a Half Men" reliably well, she said. ___ CBS is a division of CBS Corp. ___ Online:
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