Charlie Sheen's publicist has resigned. Details to follow.......
UPDATE: Charlie Sheen's recent rants have gotten him suspended from his job and, now his loyal publicist, who stood by him through scandal after scandal, said he has decided to cut ties with the "Two and a Half Men" star.
Stan Rosenfield sent the following statement to ABCNews.com today: "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."
The resignation comes just days after Sheen sang Rosenfield's praises to ABC News correspondent Andrea Canning.
"Stan's great," Sheen said. "He's not a publicist. He's a press agent. A little more vintage, you know? And Stan's beautiful. He's a beautiful man. And I just want to just hug him and just rub his head."
UPDATE......
Warner Bros. Television agreed Monday to pay the crew of "Two and a Half Men" for four episodes
LOS ANGELES – Warner Bros. Television agreed Monday to pay the crew of "Two and a Half Men" for four episodes, a move that Charlie Sheen called a start in his ongoing battle with producers of TV's top-rated comedy.
"Clearly my efforts are paying off," Sheen said in a phone interview with The Associated Press. "I won't sleep until I get all eight."
Sheen was referring to the eight episodes of the show that were put on hold when Warner Bros. stopped production last week.
Warner Bros. spokesman Paul McGuire confirmed the crew payments but denied that Sheen's war of words against the studio and series producers prompted the move.
Warner Bros. and CBS have canceled the remaining episodes of this season, citing Sheen's erratic behavior last week. The actor followed up Monday with a series of television interviews in which he threatened legal action and extolled his hard-partying ways.
Sheen said he's not concerned with his own sizable paychecks at the moment, which are reportedly worth $1.8 million per episode. "I don't care about me right now," he said.
Asked about reimbursements for fellow series actors Jon Cryer and Angus T. Jones, Sheen said, "They're next."
Sheen's dueling interview with morning news shows managed to upstage the post-show buzz for the Oscars.
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