Charlie Sheen, Brooke Mueller’s kids doing fine
January 2nd, 2010 - 5:22 pm ICT by ANIWashington, Jan 2 (ANI): Charlie Sheen and Brooke Mueller’s kids are doing fine and are in no danger, according to sources from Pitkin County Department of Social Services (PCDSS).
PCDSS officials had apparently interviewed Brooke at her house along with the nannies and the housekeeper.
Meanwhile, Mueller wants to get back with Sheen with her kids and mend their relationship.
According to the reports, lawyers for both Brooke and Charlie are trying to get the protective order modified so that they can resume living together, reports TMZ.com
However, the only problem is who will monitor the conflicted couple.
It is being said that the prosecutor wants a public agency in Aspen to make sure Brooke is safe, but Brooke is concerned that info about her attempt to repair the relationship might leak. (ANI)
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