TMZ has obtained Charlie's contract for Season 7 (2010 - 2011). The document -- dated May 17, 2010 -- requires Warner Bros. to pay Charlie $10 million within 10 days of the date Charlie signed. Charlie was then obligated to pay the money back during the first 13 episodes.
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Charlie was fired after the 16th episode, so Warner Bros. got its $$$ back.
As for why Charlie needed the money ... unclear. With his profit participation, Charlie was raking in more than $2 million an episode, but it seems he was still burning a hole in his pocket.
On the bright side for Charlie, he was doing really well. We got a copy of his original contract, and in Season 1, he made $160,000 an episode, and under the original deal he only got a 4% raise for additional seasons. That contract was renegotiated after the show became successful..Charlie Sheen Borrows $10 Mil From Warner Bros.
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