Charlie Sheen estimated his layoff at $ 100 million
Charlie Sheen estimated his layoff at $ 100 million

Video: Charlie Sheen estimated his layoff at $ 100 million

Video: Charlie Sheen estimated his layoff at $ 100 million
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Actor Charlie Sheen continues to "clean up" Hollywood. The scandalous star, whose name has regularly appeared in news reports for the past few months, does not intend to put up with the "arbitrariness" of the movie bosses. Shin filed a lawsuit against Warner Bros. claiming compensation in the amount of $ 100 million.

The lawsuit is directed against both Warner Bros. Television, and against the executive producer of the series. The lawsuit also represents the interests of the film crew, which suddenly found themselves out of work.

We will remind, on Tuesday, the TV company broke the contract with the highest paid TV actor in the United States. The 46-year-old Sheen was helped to achieve record fees by filming the comedy television series “Two and a Half Men”, for participation in one episode of which the actor received from one to two million dollars. In a letter sent to the star's agent, in particular, it was reported that Charlie Sheen "indulges in self-destruction," and because of his inappropriate behavior, the shooting of the series had previously been repeatedly disrupted.

The details of the claim filed by Charlie are not specified, it is known that in the lawsuit the management of the television company and the producer are accused of colluding, laying the blame on the actor.

The $ 100 million in the statement of claim takes into account the non-pecuniary damage suffered by the actor as a result of the termination of filming, the loss of benefits to him, as well as the amount of Shin's fee.

Warner Bros. have not yet commented on the situation.

It should be noted that yesterday was a very busy day for Shin. In the evening, his home in Los Angeles was ransacked by police officers. According to local media reports, law enforcement officers suspected that Sheen might have violated a court order issued at the request of his ex-wife Brooke Miller.

In particular, the actor was prohibited from keeping a registered weapon. The police were trying to find him. It is not known if these suspicions were confirmed, but Shin is reported to have actively assisted law enforcement officials.

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