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Christina Walsh Identified as Woman at Hotel with Charlie Sheen

Charlie Sheen departs the Pitkin County Courthouse on Aug. 2, 2010, in Aspen, Colo. Riccardo S. Savi/Getty Images

NEW YORK (CBS) As more details emerge about the incident at New York's Plaza Hotel that led to Charlie Sheen being taken to the hospital on Tuesday, the woman who allegedly locked herself in the bathroom has been identified.

She is Christina Walsh, also known as Capri Anderson, a 22-year-old New Yorker who has starred in adult films including "Big Bust Cougars," "Virgins of the Screen 6" and "Barely 18: Spring Break," according to newspapers in New York and London.

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Britain's Daily Mail reports that Walsh also appears under the names Alexis Capri and Stella Costanza, while the New York Post states that she told police she is not a call girl.

The Post quotes TMZ as reporting that Walsh called hotel security after becoming "extremely afraid" of Sheen after he accused her of stealing one of his expensive wristwatches.

The website also reports that Walsh met Sheen for the first time on Monday at the bar at Plaza Hotel, and then went to dinner with the actor, four women and three other men. Sheen's ex-wife, Denise Richards, was also at the dinner, the website reports, but left before finishing her appetizer.

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According to the report, Walsh went back to the hotel with Sheen that night, while Richards and their two daughters, ages 5 and 6, were in a nearby room.

The Post reports that Walsh's Facebook bio states that she left home at 18 to pursue her career because her parents did not want her posing nude, and that she's interested in "Women."

Sheen was taken to the hospital early Tuesday morning after security at the Plaza Hotel called police to report he was disorderly and had broken furniture in his room, police said.

On Wednesday, he broke his silence on the incident, telling an editor at RadarOnline in a text message that "The story is totally overblown and overplayed as far as the reality of the scenario."

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