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Charlie Sheen Sues Chuck Lorre, Warner Bros. For $100,000,000

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First Posted: 03/10/11 03:09 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 07:35 PM ET

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SANTA MONICA, Calif. — Charlie Sheen brought his verbal war against Warner Bros. and the executive producer of "Two and a Half Men" to the courtroom on Thursday, filing a $100 million lawsuit seeking to recoup his salary and wages for the show's crew.

The breach of contract lawsuit alleges production was halted on the CBS sitcom to punish Sheen for recent behavior that has included two hospitalizations and, in recent weeks, a series of interviews where he has attacked executive producer Chuck Lorre.

The filing comes four days after Sheen was fired from "Two and a Half Men," leaving the top-rated sitcom's future in doubt.

Sheen's lawsuit alleges that Warner Bros. bowed to Lorre's desire to punish Sheen, and that the producer and studio conspired to blame the actor for causing production to stop.

The suit also was filed on behalf of the sitcom's crew, which was put out of work.

Warner Bros. declined to comment on the suit. Lorre's attorney, Howard Weitzman, did not immediately return a phone message seeking comment.

On top of Sheen's $100 million request for damages, the 45-year-old actor is seeking punitive damages.

The complaint states that Sheen's most recent contract, executed last May, entitles him to be paid whether or not the series films for up to 24 episodes per season through late 2011.

Sheen's lawsuit states that he attempted to return to the series in mid-February, but was told that Lorre had not prepared production scripts for the season's remaining episodes, which was later shortened.

The lawsuit includes several references to Lorre's ego and claims the veteran television producer of shows such as "Roseanne" and "The Big Bang Theory" has trouble managing top-tier actors.

"This dispute is not the first time that Lorre has had problems working with major television stars, including Roseanne Barr, Cybill Shepherd, and Brett Butler," the complaint states.

Sheen's firing had followed a rare, raging public battle between a Hollywood star and those who employ him, with Sheen claiming the right to live as he pleased – including the acknowledged use of illegal drugs, although he's said he is currently clean – as long as he showed up sober and ready to work.

After he was cut from the sitcom, Sheen had texted his intention to sue, as he put it, "Big."

"Two and a Half Men," which debuted in 2003, stars Sheen as womanizing bachelor Charlie Harper, who creates an ad hoc family with his neurotic brother, the divorced Alan (Jon Cryer) and Alan's son, Jake (Angus T. Jones).

The show was co-created by veteran producer Lorre, who contributes two other comedies to the top-rated CBS lineup, "The Big Bang Theory" and "Mike & Molly." Like "Men," both are produced with Warner.

Warner and CBS had long faced a balancing act with Sheen through years of wild behavior, rehab and two ugly splits from wives No. 2 (Denise Richards) and No. 3 (Brooke Mueller Sheen). On one side was the wayward star, on the other was TV's most successful and highly lucrative sitcom, an enduring hit for CBS and a moneymaker in the hundreds of millions for Warner.

Last month, when Warner canceled the remaining eight episodes of what was intended to be a 24-episode season of "Men," it cited Sheen's public behavior and rants against Lorre.

In a series of interviews, including with ABC's "Good Morning America" and NBC's "Today" show, Sheen boasted about his "epic" partying, said he's fueled by "violent hatred" of his bosses and claimed to have kicked drugs at home in his "Sober Valley Lodge."

He glorified himself as a "rock star from Mars" with "fire breathing fists" and "Adonis DNA" and talked about his home life with two women he nicknamed his "goddesses."

The actor, who was among TV's highest-paid at a reported $1.8 million per episode for "Men," brashly said at one point that he would ask for $3 million if he signed a new contract for future seasons.

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AP: SANTA MONICA, Calif. — Charlie Sheen brought his verbal war against Warner Bros. and the executive producer of "Two and a Half Men" to the courtroom on Thursday, filing a $100 million lawsuit...
AP: SANTA MONICA, Calif. — Charlie Sheen brought his verbal war against Warner Bros. and the executive producer of "Two and a Half Men" to the courtroom on Thursday, filing a $100 million lawsuit...
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03:47 PM on 03/11/2011
Looks like Art is Imitating life. Watch his character in Rated X with his brother. It's going to be a sad downfall.
Sorry Robert Downey Jr. This cat has taken your addiction and made it look like Cookie Monster quitting sugar!
02:07 PM on 03/11/2011
American intelligence - Charlie Sheen, Kim Kardarshian, Bristol Palin, Sarah Palin. Lord help us with the direction of this country. These are the people being adulated?
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MikeDu
Both salubrious and lugubrious concurrently.
12:21 PM on 03/11/2011
Did the star of "Better Off Ted" sue for a hundred million after his sitcom got cancelled? Sitcoms get cancelled all the time, and the shelf life on Sheen's show  was loooong past its expiration date.
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12:13 PM on 03/11/2011
For once, I'd like to open huffpost, turn the tv on, go to npr and NOT see Charlie Sheen's face. This guy has always made me wanna hurl, ever seen i first saw him on Hot shots. Now he's on the news 24/7.
10:57 AM on 03/11/2011
Crazy? Or Crazy like a Fox? It reminds me of Bill Murray's line from Groundhog Day: "I'm not going to live by their rules anymore!!"
10:33 AM on 03/11/2011
Sheen may have some issues, but that sure sounds like the studio broke the contract.
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chiodo08
...come off your front foot for a "change"...
11:02 AM on 03/11/2011
contract mean NOTHING when your getting spat on from all angles and if it does then he needs a la cosa nostra style talking to....
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10:09 AM on 03/11/2011
Here's a fun fact: according to the DOJ: 211,455 inmates at federal prisons as of April 2010; 108,000 people in federal prisons as of April 2010 for drug-related offenses.

How many times has this guy been arrested again? Didn't he hold some hooker/stripper/porn starlet or some such hostage in a hotel room? The real news is that a civilized society not only tolerates this behavior, but appears to glorify it.
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10:27 AM on 03/11/2011
As long as they are wealthy enough to be admired and afforded great legal representation.
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01:07 PM on 03/11/2011
In which case they can cut their wife's head off and stab a passerby to death and get away with it.
10:03 AM on 03/11/2011
Ahhhh, the manic, unpredictable, ego of one Carlos Irwin Estevez deftly at work. And one last grasp at salvaging something from a multi million dollar screw up. In a day and age when dollars are so hard to come by, this piece of work has to mess up a great thing. You couldnt go away fast enough Charlie! You should call up Oliver, and see if you can pull a Platoon 2 out of him!
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08:49 AM on 03/11/2011
"Sheen's lawsuit alleges that Warner Bros. bowed to Lorre's desire to punish Sheen, and that the producer and studio conspired to blame the actor for causing production to stop."

So he wasn't the reason production stopped? I thought his hospitalization WAS the reason behind it. Ridiculous lawsuit from a person who needs intensive psychological help.
08:36 AM on 03/11/2011
$100 million? What has he been smoking? I guess that is the problem.
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08:15 AM on 03/11/2011
White punks on dope .... The Tubes
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kP8nGNbk7oQ
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07:54 AM on 03/11/2011
100 Million for what?
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JTWallace
07:52 AM on 03/11/2011
You gotta know this middle aged man is off his rocker. Can you imagine seeing your co-workers, ex-husband, father, elder son, on national media behaving like a mentally disturbed manic? He needs to be put somewhere while detoxing. He may even stage a suicide if he keeps up his publicity seeking behavior.