He?s always been one for garnering as much publicity as possible, so when Charlie Sheen heard that Warner Bros and Chuck Lorre were trying to move forward with a private arbitration, he was none too pleased.
The ?Men at Work? actor sent his lawman Marty Singer to try and have an injunction issued against JAMS, the private dispute resolution company involved, to prevent the arbitration from proceeding.
However, the judge decided to deny the motion, and stated that the matter must be taken up by Judge Allan Goodman who is presiding over Sheen?s $100 million lawsuit against Warner Bros.
Still, that didn?t stop Singer from continuing his efforts. He told press, "She denied the motion not on the merits but on a procedural issue. We will be back tomorrow, and we are confident in our position."
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