There’s poor, and then there’s Hollywood poor.
Charlie Sheen, 52, who earned $1.8 million per episode in the final season of Two and a Half Men and $2 million per episode of Anger Management after it passed its 100th episode, states in court documents that he is in a “dire financial crisis” because he’s worth less than $10 million.
Those documents come as part of Sheen’s battle over child support for four of his children who come from his marriages to Denise Richards and Brooke Mueller. Sheen’s daughters Sam, 14, and Lola, 13, come from Richards, whom he married in 2002; his twin sons Max and Bob, 9, come from Mueller, whom he married in 2008.
As People reports, Sheen claims he can’t make his monthly payments because he’s “been unable to find steady work, and [has] been blacklisted from many aspects of the entertainment industry.” Sheen says he’s had a “significant reduction” in his earnings, and is in a “dire financial crisis” with less than $10 million to his name.
Court documents state Sheen cannot pay for his pool service and a gardening service.