Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Charlie Sheen complaint to the producer of the series for which he worked

Charlie Sheen is determined. The next thing I will do is sue the producer of the series Two and a Half Men, Chuck Lorre, and Warner Bros. by dismissing him without cause. Sheen feels winner in this fight and we must recognize that he is absolutely right in this case. The dismissal is entirely inappropriate and his lawyer, Marty Singer, think they'll win the fight.

We recall that somewhat anarchic life of Sheen and actor later insults directed at Chuck Lorre, executive producer of the series, are not sufficient reason to dismiss Sheen. The interpreter states that at all times was brought to his work and has recorded with no problem What I never understood that they cut the series.

Singer believes that the dismissal is not the direct result of something you have done Sheen but it is a personal decision Lorre. Moreover, counsel recalls how last year, when Sheen was arrested for domestic violence, the CBS was part of the actor. It seems illogical, therefore, now claiming an inadequate approach, referring to the actor's party, to dismiss him.

Singer is clear that this trial will win what, if any, would be more to a moral victory by the side of Sheen to a good decision by Warner Bros. will keep you informed.

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