CHARLIE AND THE PORN STARS

Teri Starr (Christina Lee Stramaglia) \nLOS ANGELES - Two adult video stars are turning up the heat against Charlie Sheen - they want the actor to admit he had sex and did drugs with them, say legal filings in the case.

Charlise L'Amour (Erin Sieman) and Teri Starr (Christina Lee Stramaglia) say Sheen's bodyguard, Curtis (Zippy) Hunt, beat them and their cab driver when they made an unannounced visit to Sheen's home in July, says a Los Angeles Superior Court lawsuit.

The porn stars say that, despite scaling the fence to get into the Malibu home, their past relationships with Sheen made clear they were not just unwanted intoxicated trespassers, according to APBNews.com.

"(L'Amour and Starr) were sex partners of Sheen," says their attorney, Jeffrey Huron, in a new legal filing in the case, "and evidence of this is admissible to prove that they were welcome to visit Sheen without being attacked by Hunt."

Hunt told police that he caught the two women trespassing at the estate after they had been warned to stay away, then removed them. APBNews says. L'Amour suffered a broken nose and Starr back pain from the attack, but criminal charges were not filed against Hunt for insufficient evidence that he attacked the women without provocation.

The actresses want compensation for medical costs, pain and suffering, emotional distress, punitive damages, and legal costs.

They had appeared together in such films as Hot Bods and Tail Pipe #4, and individually in numerous adult films.

A Sheen attorney says the case is "completely frivolous" and a spiteful case, filed after Sheen took out restraining orders against the two actresses. But one issue at stake is whether Hunt might disclose a past criminal record APBNews.com says includes a felony federal conviction for distributing cocaine.

And another point to be resolved at a Nov. 23 hearing is whether Sheen's attorneys will turn over documents from a previous action against the actor, from his former girlfriend - porn star Brittany Ashland, who sued him for smashing her head on a stone floor in his home. Sheen pleaded no contest to misdemeanor battery against Ashland in June 1997. His probation for that charge ends next June.