Charlie Sheen plans to sue sitcom makers
March 1st, 2011 - 5:28 pm ICT by IANSLos Angeles, March 1 (IANS) Charlie Sheen’s lawyer says that the actor is planning to sue the makers of his sitcom “Two And A Half Men” for $320 million after its production was haltedSheen’s show was put on a halt following a series of scandals in his private life and his public rants against Chuck Lorre, creator of the show. Nypost.com reports that the actor is planning to take legal action against Lorre and Warner Bros. bosses.
“He (Sheen) intends to hold Warner Bros. fully accountable for the compensation owed on his contract and to hold Warner Bros. and CBS fully accountable for all of the consequences of their actions. If he’s not paid as requested, our client intends to bring appropriate legal action against Warner Bros., as well as against Mr. Lorre,” said Sheen’s lawyer, Marty Singer.
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