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Sheen's divorce final, fundraiser in works for tornado victims

Charlie Sheen's divorce from Brooke Mueller has been finalized. It seems like it's taken years for this to happen, as the couple has been living apart since their now-infamous argument on Christmas Day, 2009, but it took only the standard six months from filing for a judge to make it official. Mueller will walk away from the marriage with a 2009 Mercedes, $1.2 million (her share of the Beverly Hi
Charlie Sheen poses with police officers and National Guard soldiers in Tuscaloosa, Ala., on Monday.
Charlie Sheen poses with police officers and National Guard soldiers in Tuscaloosa, Ala., on Monday.Alan Blinder / AP / Today

Charlie Sheen's divorce from Brooke Mueller has been finalized. It seems like it's taken years for this to happen, as the couple has been living apart since their now-infamous argument on Christmas Day, 2009, but it took only the standard six months from filing for a judge to make it official. Mueller will walk away from the marriage with a 2009 Mercedes, $1.2 million (her share of the Beverly Hills marital home), and an additional lump sum of $758,000.

And on a very different note, Sheen told The Associated Press that he's planning a fundraiser for tornado victims in Alabama in the hopes to give the area "money, hope, faith and healing." Sheen plans to spend Monday in Tuscaloosa, meeting with residents and first responders, according to the AP. He's traveling with one of his goddesses and former major league baseball player Todd Zeile.

Sheen called the disaster scene "beyond words" in a tweet from Tusacaloosa.

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