Saturday, June 5, 2010
Charlie Sheen Will Do Work Release While In Prison
Well, this probably made the idea of serving jail time in a plea deal more bearable to 'Two and a Half Men' star Charlie Sheen: he will do a work release program, according to TMZ.
We broke the story ... Charlie is eligible for work release while he serves his 30-day sentence for 3rd degree misdemeanor assault.
We've learned Charlie will work at Theatre Aspen, a renowned professional theater, where he will coach actors, help in the fundraising department and perform various other tasks. Although it is work release, Charlie will not accept a salary.
We're told Charlie will still be considered an inmate at the jail. He will be free to leave jail at 8 AM for work every day but he must return by 8 PM.
We're told the Pitkin County Sheriff's Department has given its nod of approval, but the work release must be approved by the judge.
If no one objects, then I'd be surprised if the judge wouldn't approve it. What do you think: is Charlie getting off too easy or is a nice opportunity for some aspiring actors in Aspen?
I'm torn about it, personally.
Photos by WENN.com
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