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The porn star Charlie Sheen was with during his hotel meltdown Tuesday says the actor still owes her $12,000 for the night of sex he ordered, according to a report by RadarOnline.com.

Christina Walsh, who makes porn flicks as Capri Anderson, met Sheen that night after he ordered her from a service, the website said.

“She’s more than a porn star,” a source told the website. Her friends, however, said Wednesday that Walsh was “upset” over allegations she was a hooker.

After dinner with Sheen's entourage at the posh restaurant Daniel, the two returned to his Plaza Hotel suite, where Walsh, 22, refused to have sex until he paid, the report said.

Sheen, reportedly drunk and coked-up, couldn’t find his wallet to pay and flipped out, causing a reported $7,000 to the suite. The website also reported yesterday that Sheen yelled the n-word and punched the room’s walls during the rampage.

Walsh also wants Sheen’s probation revoked and will fly to Aspen, Colo., Monday to ask officials to look into the case, according to reports.

“She’s determined to get her money one way or the other, so she’s shopping her story,” a source told RadarOnline. “Saying she’ll go to the district attorney makes her story more valuable she thinks and puts pressure on Charlie”

Walsh, who’s from Brooklyn, is using the crazy incident to boost the membership for her web site.

“Yes it's me, the mysterious hotel girl that everyone is talking about,” she wrote. “I just want everyone to know ... I'm fine. Please don't believe everything you hear in the news and don't forget if you like my website I would really really like it if you became a member, there is a lower monthly price right now!”

The Pitkin County District Attorney’s office, which handed down Sheen’s probation for a domestic abuse case with estranged with Brooke Mueller, said Thursday it hadn’t been contacted by Walsh.

Sheen’s publicist and lawyer declined to comment. Walsh’s spokesman didn’t a return request for comment.

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