Sean Penn and Lee Daniels have put an end to the lawsuit the actor filed against the ‘Empire’ creator. Daniels implied in an interview last year that Penn hit women, causing Sean to file a $10 million lawsuit.
Now Daniels has apologized, and will be making a big donation to a charity for Sean Penn.
He said in a statement: "I am so sorry that I have hurt you, Sean, and I apologise and retract my reckless statements about you. How thoughtless of me. You are someone I consider a friend, a brilliant actor and true Hollywood legend and humanitarian.
"I too have been the subject of false attacks by others, like those made here. My most important role is as a father, and it is important to me that my children learn that it is wrong to reference gossip as fact, as I did here. That can be very damaging and hurtful.
"Domestic violence is a very serious issue. My comments were cavalier; it was not my intention to diminish the severity of the issue, but rather to express a view regarding the disparate treatment of men of colour in our national conversation. I apologise again for the distress that this has caused you and your family."
Sean, on the other hand, said in his statement: "I accept Lee’s heartfelt apology and appreciate the sincerity with which it was delivered. I also accept and appreciate his generous donation to J/P HRO, which will have a transformative effect on the lives of those we serve in Haiti."
The lawsuit was filed after Lee compared Penn to ‘Empire’ star, “Terrence Howard” in an interview in The Hollywood Reporter. Howard has been accused of numerous incidents of assaulting women, and Lee said about it: "He ain’t done nothing different than Marlon Brando or Sean Penn, and all of a sudden he’s some demon."