Charlie Sheen settles with studio over "Men" firing
LOS ANGELES - Charlie Sheen's legal fight with his former "Two and a Half Men" bosses is over.
Warner Bros. Television released a statement Monday saying that Sheen's lawsuit against the studio and series executive producer Chuck Lorre had been settled "to the parties' satisfaction."
Sheen "Two and a Half Men" mystery over
Although Sheen has lobbed verbal attacks against both Warner Bros. and Lorre, the actor has struck a more conciliatory tone lately. At the Emmy Awards, he publicly wished former cast mates well on their new season, which features Ashton Kutcher playing a new character that replaces Sheen's role as philandering Charlie Harper.
He also won't be talking about the settlement -- Warner Bros. statement says the terms are confidential.
Calls to attorneys for Sheen and Lorre were not immediately returned.
