Charlie Sheen has blasted John Mayer for suing his friend Robert Maron, who allegedly sold the singer a counterfeit Rolex watch.
The "Anger Management" star also claimed that the 'Free Falling' hitmaker re-sold a number of counterfeit watches for a huge profit, Contactmusic reported.
The 48-year-old actor said that Mayer spent 5 million dollars and is crying about 600 dollars, and that he is sorry that seven of the singer's 100 watches aren't to his liking.
Maron's lawyer, Eric George had also claimed that the 36-year-old singer-songwriter is lying about not knowing that the piece had counterfeit parts because he had allegedly expressed an interest in buying a fake Rolex Flat Dial on a message board in 2007.
Mayer had earlier filed a lawsuit against Maron, accusing him of selling him a counterfeit Rolex watch, after he splashed out 5 million dollars on several timepieces.
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