Lindsey Buckingham is suing his former bandmates in Fleetwood Mac after they fired him from a US tour.
The group dismissed their former frontman in January, replacing him with Heartbreakers guitarist Mike Campbell and Neil Finn of Crowded House.
In documents filed in Los Angeles superior court, Buckingham said he lost up to $14m (£10.5m) as a result.
The star also claims the band refused to speak to him about the decision, despite their 43-year relationship.
“Not a single member of the band called Buckingham to break the news to him,” the court documents say.
“In fact, not a single member of Fleetwood Mac has returned any of Buckingham’s phone calls to provide him with an explanation for his purported expulsion from Fleetwood Mac.”
Later in the complaint, Buckingham said he had tried to contact bassist John McVie, “who responded that he had been instructed not to speak” to him.
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