In a long-awaited ruling, a judge has found that CAA did not steal a TV show idea from a writer to give to a higher-profile client.
But Judge Kerry Bensinger also found that the agency has an obligation to be faithful and honest to clients, and may have breached that duty when it placed the writer on a secret list of underperformers.
John Musero, the writer in question, sued the agency back in 2019, claiming that his agent, Andrew Miller, stole his idea for a show about the attorney general entitled “Main Justice.” Another Miller client, Sascha Penn, later sold a pilot to CBS for an attorney
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