Witnesses Come Forward in Antigua’s Trillion-Dollar Media Corruption Case
New developments in Antigua's trillion-dollar case against major media figures as witnesses including Rovier Carrington and Daniel Jackson provide testimonies alleging systematic corruption.
In an unprecedented move within the High Court of Justice of Antigua & Barbuda, the courtroom drama intensifies with new sworn declarations from television personality Rovier Carrington, supported by a video statement and the addition of named witness Daniel Jackson, formerly known as “John Doe.” Their testimonies bring attention to serious allegations of long-standing misconduct in global media.
Carrington's filings have been authenticated by SwissX Legal, as he details experiences of manipulation, grooming, and retaliation by powerful media institutions. Daniel Jackson's corroborative account adds credibility to the accusations, which claim rampant exploitation at the hands of influential figures in the entertainment industry.
This case has transitioned from a $10 billion default judgment to an outrageous claim exceeding one trillion dollars in damages, citing a global monopoly in law, media, and finance. Furthermore, high-profile media executives, such as Brad Grey and Brian Graden, are scrutinized for their roles in fostering a culture that allegedly enabled such abuses.
As investigations proceed, local law enforcement agencies collaborate with London's Metropolitan Police Service to validate evidence and facilitate justice. Upcoming hearings set for October and November are anticipated to address these serious findings.
As this case unfolds, it serves as a stark reminder of the vulnerabilities within the media landscape and the ongoing struggle for accountability amidst allegations of systemic exploitation.