Warner Bros. To Pay Charlie Sheen $25 Million To Make $100 Million Lawsuit Go Away


When Charlie Sheen filed a $100 million lawsuit against Warner Bros and CBS for firing him from the hit TV show Two and a Half Men we thought he was just a crazy and jilted former employee and now it turns out he had a case.

According to the Los Angeles Times Warner Bros. has agreed to a $25 million settlement with Sheen, a payment that will make the lawsuit disappear once and for all.

Sheen filed the lawsuit after he went on a drug and alcohol fueled binge in the middle of shooting last season. Sheen’s erratic behavior eventually led to his dismissal from the show.

While Sheen has called former co-star Jon Cryer a “troll” while publicly calling out show creator Chuck Lorre with names that have included “narcissist. coward. loser and spineless rat” he wished the entire crew “Nothing but the best for the upcoming season” while appearing on Sunday night at the Emmy Awards.

Sheen told Matt Lauer last week during a Today Show interview that he’s feeling “a lot more calm” now thanks to his new found sobriety.

Do you think Charlie Sheen deserved to receive a $25 million settlement from Warner Bros even though his firing was directly related to his own substance abuse and erratic behavior.

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