Los Angeles: Actor Charlie Sheen might go to jail for breaking the gag order banning him from talking about ex-wife Brooke Mueller publicly after a judge awarded his twins` child custody to her brother.
Despite the ban, Sheen took to Twitter and posted insulting messages against Mueller and Child Protection Services, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
"So let me see if I got this straight...my twin boys are now in harm`s way and in grave danger, being `raised` by a gaggle of incompetent and lascivious marionettes all ruled and fooled by an Adderall snorting husk called Brooke," Sheen posted on Twitter.
On Friday, the judge granted Scott, Mueller`s brother, the temporary custody of the children allowing him to move into the socialite`s house to care for them.
"And guess what CPS and `I`m Italian` judge anus-brain, you may have gagged me temporarily, but mark my unspoken words, anything happens to my boys, and you will get to know me, know who I truly am, a loving father," he wrote.
The "Anger Management" actor could face jail for slamming the Los Angeles Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) and Mueller.
However, the 48-year-old actor appeared unfazed by the prospect, tweeting: "If this means being jailed for loving and trying to protect my children, then go for it."
"I have as many friends on the inside as I do out here. My passion will not be silenced. You are all now standing in my way. I`d recommend a shift in your geography," he wrote.