Brooke Mueller Claims Charlie Sheen Owes $15M in Child Support

URGENT UPDATE: Brooke Mueller, ex-wife of actor Charlie Sheen, has filed court documents claiming he owes her an astonishing $15 million in back child support, according to Us Weekly. This dramatic accusation was made public on December 4, 2024, as Mueller seeks legal intervention to recover unpaid support dating back to 2011.

Mueller asserts that Sheen has failed to fulfill his child support obligations of $660,000 per year, which were established during their divorce. She is now demanding a court hearing to determine the exact amount owed. Her calculations reveal that Sheen allegedly owes $8,967,600 in child support from March 1, 2011, to December 2, 2025, alongside an additional $6.4 million in accrued interest.

In her motion, Mueller requests that Sheen pay the overdue amount and cover $25,000 in legal fees within 30 days of a court order. The court documents indicate that Sheen has made minimal payments, including only $295,000 in 2011, despite owing $550,000. Notably, he made no payments between 2012 and 2015, and only small sums in subsequent years, culminating in a mere $39,000 so far this year.

In her declaration to the court, Mueller stated, “Charlie made full child support payments through June 2011. Beginning in July 2011, he made either partial payments or failed to make any payments.”

This latest legal battle unfolds against a backdrop of previously established custody agreements between the former couple. In a deal struck in 2024, Sheen was granted custody rights under the condition that Mueller maintains her sobriety.

Mueller’s claims add yet another layer of complexity to their tumultuous relationship, which has been marred by past incidents, including Sheen’s arrest following an altercation in Aspen. In a recent Netflix documentary, she spoke candidly about their marriage and her struggles with addiction, highlighting how Sheen supported her during her darkest moments.

As this situation develops, the implications for both parties and their children are significant. Stay tuned for further updates on this unfolding legal drama.