Charlie Sheen And Warner Bros. Close To Deal On Lawsuit

Charlie SheenThe former “Two and a half men” star Charlie Sheen and the studio that fired him drawing closer to a deal to end their legal dispute. According to a person familiar with the talks, Sheen and Warner Bros. were near an agreement but still at work on it Monday. The person was not authorized to comment publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity.
Sheen filed a hundred million dollar lawsuit for wrongful termination against Warner Bros. after his firing, which followed bitter public comments directed at the studio and the show’s producer. A judge ordered arbitration in the case, with a states report set for December.
The Los Angeles Times reported that final touches are being put on a deal that would give Charlie Sheen about $25 million to settle out of his contract.
Charlie Sheen was the highest paid actor in Hollywood when he was acting. With getting over a million dollars an episode.
His clash with producers cut short last season for the CBS series that is the highest rated comedy on U.S television. So that cost them some financial difficulty as well.
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