Charlie Sheen's Rep: 'I'm Unable to Work Effectively as his Publicist'

Charlie Sheen's Rep Resigns
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February 28, 2011

The Dominoes continue to fall. Charlie Sheen's longtime publicist Stan Rosenfield has resigned in the wake of the "Two and a Half Men" star's headlining-making war with the producers of his hit show.

Rosenfield says, "I have worked with Charlie Sheen for a long time and I care about him very much. However, at this time, I'm unable to work effectively as his publicist and have respectfully resigned."

Sheen has announced that he intends to sue CBS for reportedly more than $300 million for putting him out of work, telling ABC's Andrea Canning that he was wrongly terminated: "They're on a battlefield. They're in radical breach. Sorry guys, you screwed up."

Last week, CBS and Warner Bros. jointly told ET, "Based on the totality of Charlie Sheen's statements, conduct and condition, CBS and Warner Bros. Television have decided to discontinue production of 'Two and a Half Men' for the remainder of the season."

The show was put on hiatus at the end of January in order for Sheen to get rehab.

Stay tuned to ET for further Charlie Sheen developments.

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