Gloria Allred: ‘I Have Been Contacted By Women In Reference To Charlie Sheen’

In the wake of his HIV-positive
admission, it appears Charlie Sheen could soon be facing legal action.

Attorney Gloria Allred claims
she’s spoken with some of Sheen’s past romantic partners about potential legal
action.

“Since Charlie Sheen’s
interview yesterday, I will now confirm that I have been contacted by women with
reference to Charlie Sheen and their rights,” Allred said at a press
conference on Wednesday. “I have no comment on what will happen
next.”

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On Tuesday, Sheen appeared on
the “Today” show where he told Matt Lauer he had been HIV-positive
for four years.

Allred was holding a press
conference at the Loudermilk Conference Center in Atlanta, Georgia on Wednesday
to address a different matter – the high-powered attorney claims she was denied
entry into Bill Cosby’s concert on May 2.

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Allred currently
represents 28 women who allege they were victimized by Cosby. Cosby has not been charged with any crime, but he is being sued for defamation by a number of accusers. Allred — who is one of the attorneys involved in the defamation cases — said she had a
ticket to Cosby’s show, but claims she was put on a “security watch list”
by police and was subsequently threatened with arrest if she entered the comedian’s
show.

In her new lawsuit against
Cosby, Allred will allege that she was “denied her constitutional right of
free speech without due process of the law when police denied her entry to the
Bill Cosby concert.”

When contacted by Access Hollywood, a rep for Cosby’s attorney Monique Pressley told us there was “no comment regarding this matter.”

— Access Hollywood Staff

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