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Wednesday, June 25, 2025

Writer Says CAA Blacklists Its Own Clients as Lawsuit Moves to Trial: 'This Is a Whistleblower Moment' - TheWrap

John Musero, a former staff writer on “The Newsroom,” says his legal battle against CAA is a “whistleblower moment for every artist” currently or previously affiliated with the talent agency.

In 2019, Musero sued CAA and accused them of stealing his pilot idea for “Main Justice,” a show set inside the U.S. Attorney General’s office, which the agency optioned. He also claimed that he was put on a list of “underperforming writers” in 2016 and that CAA hid from him that he was in danger of being dropped. Additionally, Musero said his agents basically stopped actively representing him.

“CAA secretly blacklists its own clients while leading them to believe it is continuing to represent their interests. This case confirms what has been suspected by many in the industry for years,” Musero said in a statement on Thursday. “What’s clear is that CAA clients — and Guild members — may have had their careers harmed or killed, unbeknownst to them.”

On Monday, a Los Angeles Superior Court Judge ruled that the pilot idea wasn’t stolen. As for the blacklist claim, the judge said that would be decided by a jury at trial.

Musero disagreed with the court’s conclusion on the project itself, but said the ruling on the blacklisting claim “speaks volumes,” arguing that CAA has shown “callous disregard” for its clients by not being “faithful and honest.”

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