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Charlie Sheen, right,  leaves the Pitkin County Courthouse  with his attorney Richard Cummins in Aspen, Colo., on Monday, June 7, 2010. Sheen's hearing was continued until July 12.  (AP Photo/Ed Andrieski
Charlie Sheen, right, leaves the Pitkin County Courthouse with his attorney Richard Cummins in Aspen, Colo., on Monday, June 7, 2010. Sheen’s hearing was continued until July 12. (AP Photo/Ed Andrieski
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PASADENA, Calif. — The top entertainment executive at CBS said Friday the network is concerned about Charlie Sheen’s off-camera behavior.

“We have a high level of concern,” said Nina Tassler, CBS entertainment president. “How can we not?”

The actor’s messy personal life has included a wild night that left a New York hotel room in shambles and sent Sheen to a hospital, and a guilty plea last summer to assaulting his wife in Aspen. Sheen filled gossip pages again by spending last weekend partying in Las Vegas.

Tassler said she has given a great deal of thought to Sheen on a “human level,” but the situation can’t be viewed simplistically. The actor does his job reliably well on “Two and a Half Men,” she said.

“This show is a hit,” she said. “That’s all we have to say.” The Associated Press; AP file photo

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