Chuck Lorre’s camp calls Charlie’s $100-million lawsuit a big ‘fantasy lottery- paycheck’
CBS producer, Chuck Lorre has degraded Charlie’s lawsuit as imaginary and unwarranted
Four days after Warner Bros. fired actor Charlie Sheen, CBS producer, Chuck Lorre has fired back at America’s highest-paid yet newly unemployed actor of from “Two and a Half Men”.
In reaction to the staggering $100,000,000-lawsuit filed by beleaguered Sheen, the CBS honcho has denied all the allegations contended by Charlie’s team, calling it ‘recklessly false and unwarranted”.
“The allegations in the complaint against Mr. Lorre are as recklessly false and unwarranted as Mr. Sheen’s rantings in the media,” Lorre’s lawyer, Howard Weitzman told TMZ.
The producer’s lawyer continued denouncing the charges as ‘imaginary’ and the actor is simply rooting for an easy money, big time.
Weitzman said, “These accusations are simply imaginary. This lawsuit is about a “fantasy ‘lottery’ pay-day for Charlie Sheen”.
The producer’s lawyer then reiterated what’ his client’s concerns were for Charlie.
“Chuck Lorre's concern has been and continues to be about Mr. Sheen's health,” Weitzman was quoted as saying by TMZ.
Chuck Lorre has been the focus of Charlie’s attack when he first made his rounds to all major television programs on big television and radio networks in America when this Charlie-Sheen-saga began.
Charlie Sheen’s lawyer, Martin Singer has reportedly claimed earlier that Lorre was behind the actor’s boot from US hit TV hit series, the “Two and a Half Men”.
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