Charlie Sheen$25m Two and a Half Men lawsuit?: Reports have claimed the actor could receive $25million. Charlie Sheen could apparently receive $25million from Warner Brothers Televison, following his sacking from Two And A Half Men.
According to the Los Angeles Times, the 46-year old actor - who filed a lawsuit for unfair dismissal after being fired from the sitcom by creator Chuck Lorre - could be in line for the huge sum if he drops litigation against the production company.
Sheen originally claimed he wanted $100million from Warner Bros in compensation after he was given the boot, with the case being handled by a private arbitrator.
A rep for Warner Bros is still yet to confirm rumours that Sheen could settle and has declined to comment on the case, while Charlie's attorney has also chosen not to address the reports.
The Hollywood Reporter has also stated that Lorre wouldn't have to give Sheen a penny if the troubled actor drops the case against him.
According to the Los Angeles Times, the 46-year old actor - who filed a lawsuit for unfair dismissal after being fired from the sitcom by creator Chuck Lorre - could be in line for the huge sum if he drops litigation against the production company.
Sheen originally claimed he wanted $100million from Warner Bros in compensation after he was given the boot, with the case being handled by a private arbitrator.
A rep for Warner Bros is still yet to confirm rumours that Sheen could settle and has declined to comment on the case, while Charlie's attorney has also chosen not to address the reports.
The Hollywood Reporter has also stated that Lorre wouldn't have to give Sheen a penny if the troubled actor drops the case against him.