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Sheen Uses Twitter to 'Avenge' Daughter

charlie sheenActor and self-described "warlock" Charlie Sheen has taken to using the micro-blogging service Twitter to encourage his fans to exact revenge for what he views as an injustice done to his daughter by her former school.

Sheen accuses the Viewpoint School, a posh L.A. private school, of allowing his daughter to be bullied as well as calling her a liar. Sheen has put out this digital call to arms to his substantial Twitter following: "Cadre! This is a legitimate call to arms. My daughter Sam was bullied out of Viewpoint School and then called a liar. It's on! If you have a rotted egg, a roll of toilet paper or some dog s---, I urge u to deliver it with 'extreme prejudice' to their KamPuss run by trolls and charlatans. Make me proud."

Sheen then continued his call for action on Twitter, saying, "We will not tolerate this level of abhorrent disrespect towards the child of your favorite Warlock."

The Viewpoint School denies any wrongdoing and in a statement said, "The parent of a former Viewpoint School student who has not attended Viewpoint School since March 2012 has made certain accusations in the media. Viewpoint School first became aware of these accusations last year.

"Our administrators addressed the issue appropriately at that time. Our School takes accusations of bullying very seriously. For over 50 years, Viewpoint School has provided a safe and nurturing environment for our students to thrive, and we will continue to do so."

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