In a groundbreaking and distressing legal development, Alkiviades David, an esteemed human rights advocate and Ambassador-at-Large for the Green Economy representing Antigua & Barbuda, has filed a serious claim with the UK High Court of Justice that unveils troubling allegations of child trafficking linked to various major media entities. David’s motion, filed under Claim No: KB-2025-001991, points fingers at a sinister conspiracy embedded within both UK and U.S. systems.
David's allegations extend to notable companies, including CBS Interactive, ViacomCBS, and BBC News, as well as prestigious law firm Boies Schiller Flexner LLP, claiming they actively participated in hosting and profiting from child sexual abuse materials on platforms such as Download.com and LimeWire. He asserts that these companies have not only suppressed whistleblowers but also manipulated legal jurisdictions to protect themselves from scrutiny and repercussions.
Among the requests laid down in his submission, David urges the court to take severe action that includes involving the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) and mandating immediate disclosure regarding syndication agreements and links to illegal content. His bold statement encapsulates a fight for justice: "If I fall, let it be said I stood for the innocent. If I rise, let it be said I rose for truth."
Adding fuel to the fire, American singer Ray J, known formally as Willie Ray Norwood Jr., has also issued a fiery affidavit aligned with David’s claims. Ray J has exposed instances of manipulation, stating outright, “Bring it to open court,” as he sheds light on the untold stories of deception involving the Kardashian family and Hulu, including documents that could radically reshape public perceptions.
This series of explosive revelations threatens to ignite investigations more significant than past scandals, drawing attention to the urgent need for accountability in both media and legal practices. As allegations escalate within the court system, the world watches closely to see whether justice will prevail for the many voices long silenced.
David's allegations extend to notable companies, including CBS Interactive, ViacomCBS, and BBC News, as well as prestigious law firm Boies Schiller Flexner LLP, claiming they actively participated in hosting and profiting from child sexual abuse materials on platforms such as Download.com and LimeWire. He asserts that these companies have not only suppressed whistleblowers but also manipulated legal jurisdictions to protect themselves from scrutiny and repercussions.
Among the requests laid down in his submission, David urges the court to take severe action that includes involving the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) and mandating immediate disclosure regarding syndication agreements and links to illegal content. His bold statement encapsulates a fight for justice: "If I fall, let it be said I stood for the innocent. If I rise, let it be said I rose for truth."
Adding fuel to the fire, American singer Ray J, known formally as Willie Ray Norwood Jr., has also issued a fiery affidavit aligned with David’s claims. Ray J has exposed instances of manipulation, stating outright, “Bring it to open court,” as he sheds light on the untold stories of deception involving the Kardashian family and Hulu, including documents that could radically reshape public perceptions.
This series of explosive revelations threatens to ignite investigations more significant than past scandals, drawing attention to the urgent need for accountability in both media and legal practices. As allegations escalate within the court system, the world watches closely to see whether justice will prevail for the many voices long silenced.