Sheen won't be getting a reduction in child-support after all:
Reading between the lines, it seems the judge left the twins with Mueller because her nannies aren't porn stars or hookers. Meanwhile, the final moments of Sheen's grasp on the public imagination may play out in court:
The producer wanted arbitration. Maybe because it's time-consuming to go to court, and if you have a job it makes it difficult for everyone. Which is the difference between the producer and Sheen. The producer has a job. But Sheen's winning, right?
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