A woman in California has pleaded no contest to charges related to an attack on actor Charlie Sheen at his home in Malibu. Electra Schrock, 48, appeared in Van Nuys Superior Court where she was charged with felony assault. She received two years of formal probation and was ordered to enter a residential treatment program for substance abuse for 90 to 120 days. The court also issued a Criminal Protect Order that prohibits Schrock from contacting Sheen.
The incident occurred last month when Schrock allegedly broke into Sheen’s apartment and assaulted him. Reports suggest that she ripped his shirt and attempted to strangle him before leaving the scene. Sheen, known for his role in “Two and a Half Men,” was left shaken by the attack.
Schrock, who was Sheen’s neighbor in Malibu, will be closely monitored during her probation and treatment program. She will have to adhere to strict conditions and undergo counseling for substance abuse. The outcome of the case was reported by CBS News, citing court records.
The Los Angeles County District Attorney has yet to release further details about the proceedings. The incident has raised concerns about the safety and security of celebrities in their own homes. It serves as a reminder that fame does not necessarily provide protection from incidents of violence or invasion of privacy.