Image courtesy of Kevin Winter/Getty Images
According to Warner Bros. is a statement released Monday, Sheen’s lawsuit against the studio and series executive producer Chuck Lorre has been settled “to the parties’ satisfaction.” The terms of the settlement remain confidential.
Sheen filed a $100 million lawsuit for wrongful termination against Warner after his firing in March. At the time Sheen was the highest-paid actor on TV, with a per-episode salary said to be close to $2 million.
Sheen’s attorney, Marty Singer, said said all parties were satisfied.
The Los Angeles Times had reported Sheen’s settlement would be $25 million, although TMZ said the deal would be worth roughly $100 million over the next several years.
RELATED: MIKE EPPS AS CHARLIE SHEEN “I’M WINNING” [VIRAL VIDEO]