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One of the most chilling quotes to emerge from the Charlie Sheen flame-out didn't come from Sheen himself. Rather, it came from Tom Arnold, a onetime substance abuser-turned Hollywood uber sponsor who reached out to Sheen and was rebuffed. Arnold's exchanges with a member of Sheen's entourage, Arnold told the New York Times, was especially frightening: "I went to a person close to him and said, ‘This guy is in serious trouble with serious drugs. We’ve got to help him.’ And this person flat-out told me to my face, ‘We make a lot of money from him. I can’t be part of it.’ That tells you everything you need to know.”

Many people--Sheen most of all--stand to lose money from Sheen's decline. But to a certain extent, the very reason Charlie Sheen may not be seeking the proper help, may not be getting better, is because there are hangers-on close to him who stand to benefit from that decline.

Sheen and his coterie of enablers with business plans aren't the only such instances. Entrepreneurial bad-advisors are a staple of celebrity, and we've rounded up several of the more noteworthy ones here. If fame is a kind of stock, these are its most famous short-sellers.

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