Studio rejects Sheen's sitcom return claims

Charlie Sheen waves to fans as he leaves the Chicago Theatre earlier this month. (AP Photo/Brian...
Charlie Sheen waves to fans as he leaves the Chicago Theatre earlier this month. (AP Photo/Brian Kersey)
Lawyers for the studio behind "Two and a Half Men" are rejecting Charlie Sheen's claim that he's in talks to return to the hit CBS sitcom.

A letter from attorneys for Warner Bros. Television to Sheen's lawyer dismisses as "false" Sheen's comments that discussions are under way to reinstate him. Details of the letter were confirmed by a person close to the situation who requested anonymity because they lacked authority to speak publicly.

Sheen told a Boston radio station on Tuesday that there was an "85 percent" chance of his returning to "Two and a Half Men." He was fired last month after outbursts directed at the show's producer.

The letter from the firm of Munger, Tolles & Olson to Sheen's attorney, Marty Singer, says there are no discussions regarding Sheen rejoining "Two and Half Men" and there will be none.

A call to Singer was not immediately returned.

 

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