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Charlie Sheen's wife scores BIG if she divorces


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The 60-page document, obtained by Gawker.com, outlines Brooke's take if the marriage ends. Among the payouts ... there's a marriage signing bonus of $500,000. For the first 10 years, Brooke gets $300,000 for every year she's married. The couple was married May 30, 2008.

Brooke would get around $2.35 million for her share in the couple's Bev Hills home if they divorce now. And she'd get $100,000 to cover moving expenses.

In all, according to Gawker, Brooke's take would be $3,566,000.

But TMZ has learned there is more for Brooke. Sources familiar with the prenup tell us she also would get $55,000 a month in child support, plus a number of add-ons -- like medical expenses and schooling -- which could take monthly support north of $125,000.

Fun fact -- Charlie's net assets are $16 million, which includes a $5.6 million watch collection.

Read more: http://www.tmz.com/2010/05/04/charlie-sheen-brooke-mueller-pre-nup/#ixzz0n0XKcIIY

I personally found the "signing bounus" hilarious. but in all seriousness, WTF?? they've been married for almost 2 years.

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I thought he would be worth more than 16 mil. He is the highest paid actor on tv, making something close to 1 million an episode for 2 1/2 Men. Although I've read that this may be his last season on the show...his choice in leaving.

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I thought he would be worth more than 16 mil. He is the highest paid actor on tv, making something close to 1 million an episode for 2 1/2 Men. Although I've read that this may be his last season on the show...his choice in leaving.

yea, that's what I was going to say, as much as she would get it's nothing like how much she would get without a prenup.

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I thought he would be worth more than 16 mil. He is the highest paid actor on tv, making something close to 1 million an episode for 2 1/2 Men. Although I've read that this may be his last season on the show...his choice in leaving.

16 mil does sound low. Maybe they deduct all the money that he spends on hookers from his net assets.

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meh stupid is relative. he isn't as stupid as tiger woods.

Tiger isn't paying out alimony...yet.

What's Sheen up to...soon to be two or more?

At some point...he's gonna look at a paystub and when the garnishing is seen he'll be "wtf!"

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