Charlie Sheen Ends Bout with Old Bosses

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Charlie Sheen Ends Bout with Old Bosses

A settlement has been reached in Charlie Sheen's $100 million legal scuffle with Warner Bros. and Two and a Half Men showrunner Chuck Lorre, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

The studio reportedly told the news source, "Warner Bros. Television, Chuck Lorre and Charlie Sheen have resolved their dispute to the parties' mutual satisfaction. The pending lawsuit and arbitration will be dismissed as to all parties. The parties have agreed to maintain confidentiality over the terms of the settlement."

The dispute stemmed from Charlie's sudden termination from the hit CBS sitcom, Two and a Half Men, following Charlie's widely-reported rants against Lorre which caused a media firestorm early this year.

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Since his firing, Charlie has seemingly turned over a new leaf with more subdued television appearances and an apology at the Emmys. The actor also recently conducted an interview on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno where he admitted to getting out of control, saying, "I said some things that were a little out there. I didn't really believe I had tiger blood or Adonis DNA. These were just jokes."

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