This isn't look good for ol' Chuckles!

On the heels of his Today show admission that he is HIV-positive, Charlie Sheen could now be facing criminal investigation if he indeed hid his status from sex partners and put them at risk of exposure to the virus.

"If an alleged victim comes forward claiming Charlie Sheen had unprotected sex with them, without notifying that person about his HIV status, it will be completely and fully investigated," the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office told Radar. Even if an accuser didn't end up contracting HIV, he could still be facing legal problems. "The victim doesn't need to contract HIV for prosecution to take place. These cases are taken very, very seriously and any alleged victims identity will be protected," the source added.

TMZ is now reporting that at least six women have obtained legal counsel in the past 24 hours since it was revealed the actor was suffering from the virus and had been for years. These women allegedly plan to sue the Anger Management star for a multitude of offenses, including intentional infliction of emotional distress, fraud, sexual battery. All the women claim he failed to disclose his status before having both protected and unprotected sex with them.

Both of Sheen's former "goddesses" that he dated in 2011, the year he was diagnosed, have come forward to confirm that the A-lister never disclosed to them that he was HIV-positive. Bree Olsen went on Howard Stern to slam the "illegal" behavior of her ex, while the other woman Natalie Henly spoke out in support of Charlie but admitted she was never made aware of his condition.

"He never said anything to me. I was his girlfriend, I lived with him. We were together. We had sex almost every day for a year with lambskin condoms, which do not protect...There were times we didn't even use condoms, because it was only to prevent pregnancy. We were sleeping together every single night. He never said anything ever. 'I'm clean,' He said," Olsen dished to the shock jock.

So how is Sheen processing his now-public battle?

    "The personal disbelief, karmic confusion, shame and anger lead to a temporary yet abysmal descent into profound substance abuse and fathomless drinking. It was a suicide run. Problem was, I'd forgotten that I'm too tough for such a cowardly departure. Yet, despite this loathsome and horrific odyssey, I was vigilant with my anti-viral program . . . My medical team could only shake their heads as each and every blood test returned levels revealing a state of remission. Even though I might have been trying to kill myself, one thing was radically evident; the disease was not," he wrote in an open letter on the Today website.

    "In conclusion, I accept this condition not as a curse or scourge, but rather as an opportunity and a challenge. An opportunity to help others. A challenge to better myself. My partying days are behind me. My philanthropic days are ahead of me . . . I've served my time under pressure; I now embrace the courage, and the grace. Love and peace, Charlie Sheen," he added.


It sounds to us like he's committed to turning his life around, let's just hope he's not too late!