New Witness Testimonies Intensify Legal Drama in Antigua
Public filings in the High Court of Justice of Antigua & Barbuda reveal that television host Rovier Carrington has submitted a second sworn declaration that alleges extensive misconduct in global media practices. His statement has been verified by SwissX Legal, ensuring its authenticity.
Rovier Carrington's accusations, reinforced by a video statement, allege a long-standing pattern of manipulation and exploitation across top entertainment networks. This wave of testimonies has prompted formal requests for criminal investigations, highlighting the severity of the allegations made against powerful media personalities.
Daniel Jackson Emerges as Key Witness
Alongside Carrington, Daniel Jackson, previously known by his alias “John Doe,” has stepped forward with detailed testimony that supports Carrington's claims. His declaration has now become part of the public record, providing additional context and corroborative details.
The Escalation from a $10 Billion Default to a Trillion-Dollar Suit
The case has seen substantial escalation, moving from an initial $10 billion judgment to a staggering claim of over a trillion dollars in damages. The amended court filings indicate that this lawsuit targets a wider net of entities involved in alleged corruption and monopoly in the media sector.
Media Accountability and Corporate Narrative Contradictions
While companies like CBS publicly advocate for the Me Too movement, internal allegations suggest that the structural issues affecting far-reaching media practices remain unaddressed, showcasing a troubling disparity between corporate messaging and operational realities. The legacy of influential figures such as Brad Grey and Brian Graden becomes crucial in understanding the intertwining of power, legacy, and accountability in the entertainment industry.
Ongoing Investigations and Future Hearings
In light of the seriousness of the allegations, the Royal Police Force of Antigua and Barbuda is cooperating with the Metropolitan Police Service in London, ensuring proper investigation and evidence gathering. The hearings are scheduled to occur on October 10, 2025, and November 2025.