Charlie Sheen, Warner Bros. Television and Two and a Half Men creator Chuck Lorre have reached a settlement over the actor's $100 million lawsuit against the studio, TVGuide.com has confirmed. "Warner Bros. Television, Chuck Lorre and Charlie Sheen have resolved their dispute to the parties' mutual satisfaction," the studio said in a statement. "The pending lawsuit and arbitration will be dismissed as to all parties. The parties have agreed to maintain confidentiality over the terms of the settlement."
While details of the settlement were not released, the former Two and a Half Men star will reportedly get roughly $25 million to settle out of his contract, which represents Sheen's participation in profits from the show, according to L.A. Times, who initially reported on the near-resolution of the settlement. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the terms of the settlement include Sheen dropping all of his legal claims.
Charlie Sheen sues Warner Bros., Chuck Lorre for $100 million
Sheen was fired from Two and a Half Men after numerous and lengthy rants against series executive producer Chuck Lorre, Warner Bros. and CBS when the show failed to resume production after a hiatus was taken for Sheen to enter rehab. The 45-year-old actor filed suit 10 days after he was fired.
In the suit, Sheen claimed he was fired from Men because he criticized the show's producers. "Defendant Chuck Lorre, one of the richest men in television who is worth hundreds of millions of dollars, believes himself so wealthy and powerful that he can unilaterally decide to take money away from the dedicated cast and crew," the lawsuit states.
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