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Summary A source says the star will receive $25 million immediately to settle the dispute with Warner Bros.
Two and a Half Men will still deliver big money for Charlie Sheen although he has been fired earlier this year. Words are, the former husband of Brooke Mueller is close to reach a settlement with Warner Bros. over his firing lawsuit which is expected to be in the eight-figure range.TMZ goes on more specific with the amount, reporting that the Charlie Harper depicter on the CBS sitcom will get $25 million in two weeks to settle the dispute. The 46-year-old will additionally receive $100 million in syndication profits in the next 7-10 years.Back in March, Sheen filed a $100 million suit demanding payment for unproduced episodes and compensation for the crew. The lawsuit claimed the studio wrongfully attributed the suspension of the series and termination of Mr. Sheens contract on Mr. Sheens alleged statements, conduct, and condition, despite the fact that Mr. Sheen is in compliance with his contract.Warner Bros., however, refuses to comment further on the report beside denying that there is a settlement in the dispute.
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