Fleetwood Mac Producer, ‘Stereophonic’ Playwright Reach Copyright Lawsuit Resolution

Ken Caillat and Steven Stiefel previously accused the Tony-winning Broadway play of copying “the heart and soul” of their book, “Making Rumours”

Making Rumours, Playwright David Adjmi
Making Rumours, Playwright David Adjmi (CREDIT: Trade Paper Press, Getty Images)

The lawsuit between Fleetwood Mac producer Ken Caillat and “Stereophonic” playwright David Adjmi has reached a resolution.

Two months after accusing the Tony-winning Broadway show of copying “the heart and soul” of their book “Making Rumours” about the iconic band, Caillat and co-author Steven Stiefel have filed to adjourn the initial conference ahead of Thursday’s scheduled date.

“The parties have resolved the dispute in principle as to all claims and defendants, and are working to commit their agreement to writing,” the pair wrote in Tuesday’s filing, which was obtained by TheWrap. They also noted they plan to ultimately finalize their resolution ahead of their proposed rescheduled conference date of Dec.

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