The "unemployed winner" Charlie Sheen, who was just fired from “Two And a Half Men”, will be firing back with a lawsuit against Chuck Lorre and Warner Bros.
Sheen's lawyer Marty Singer is asserting that Sheen's contract was violated and now they want Warner Bros. to pay Charlie for the remaining canceled episodes or expect legal actions.
Warner Bros. fired Charlie for moral turpitude and they explained the reasons via a letter.
The letter says, "There is ample evidence supporting Warner Bros. reasonable good faith opinion that Mr. Sheen has committed felony offenses involving moral turpitude (including but not limited to furnishing of cocaine to others as part of the self-destructive lifestyle he has described publicly) that have 'interfere[d] with his ability to fully and completely render all material services required' under the agreement."
After calling his termination as a "good news", Charlie Sheen knows that many are still interested to wok with him especially the buzz that he's creating despite his unstable behavior.
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Warner Bros. could also do such things. i don't believe that
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