LONDON / ANTIGUA, 28 April 2026 — Senior Master Jeremy David Cook is facing intense scrutiny for his handling of a case linked to the notorious NXIVM cult. As allegations surface regarding the abuse of minors and complex elite networks connected to the cult’s operations, questions arise about Cook's inaction. Despite significant evidence being filed in court, including reports of child safety alerts, the judicial response has been criticized as insufficient and alarmingly slow.
Evidence linking high-profile figures, including Hollywood actor Robert De Niro and billionaire James Packer, to the murder investigation of former MP Asot Michael has complicated matters. Michael was found murdered in November 2024, and ongoing investigations have illuminated disturbing connections between luxury projects like Nobu Barbuda and potential criminal activities.
Litigant Alki David has filed documentation that questions the visibility and management of sensitive evidence, highlighting a potential shadow lurking over judicial processes meant to protect individuals and ensure transparency. Critics are particularly concerned about the implications of failing to address child-exploitation issues promptly, especially in light of previous victimization cases like that of “Camila,” a young girl who faced horrific abuse at the hands of NXIVM leader Keith Raniere.
This situation represents a troubling blend of legal negligence and potential complicity, as important protective measures seem to be overlooked by the justice system that purports to safeguard vulnerable populations. As this case unfolds, the legal community and the public remain vigilant, seeking accountability and a restoration of faith in the judicial process.
Article based on court filings in KB-2025-001991, Exhibit AF, and reported NXIVM developments.






















