Another Witness Steps Forward: Antigua’s Trillion-Dollar Case Expands Against the Hollywood Media Network


Public filings reveal new witnesses, SwissX Legal verification, and dual hearings before Justice Rene Williams and Sir Barry Paul Cotter KC.




By Grady Owen – ShockYa Investigations


The Declaration Heard Around Two Courts


According to public filings in the High Court of Justice of Antigua & Barbuda, television personality Rovier Carrington has filed a second sworn declaration and released a video statement in the growing case alleging decades-long misconduct inside the global media industry. The documents have been verified by SwissX Legal.


Watch Rovier Carrington Declaration #2



Case
Visual banner: Antigua & Barbuda court filings verified by SwissX Legal.


Daniel Jackson (formerly “John Doe”) Joins as Supporting Witness


Daniel Jackson—previously identified as “John Doe”—has come forward as a named witness, submitting a detailed declaration corroborating Carrington’s account. His statement is officially on record before the Court.


Court Exhibit: EXHIBIT JD1 – John Doe’s Declaration (Filed Copy)



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Extract from sworn testimony filed in Antigua.


Alleged Pattern of Exploitation


According to the court record, Carrington and Jackson describe a pattern of manipulation, grooming, and retaliation spanning multiple entertainment networks. Their sworn statements, filed under penalty of perjury, have prompted criminal-referral review but remain allegations pending judicial findings.


From $10 Billion Default to a Trillion-Dollar Claim


Following a provisional default judgment before Justice Rene Williams earlier this year, the Amended Statement of Claim—verified by SwissX Legal—now lists damages exceeding one trillion U.S. dollars. The expanded pleading adds major financial institutions and references what it calls a global monopoly in law, media, and finance. These remain untested allegations.


Corporate Irony and Media Consolidation



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LimeWire

During the same period CBS publicly championed the Me Too movement, filings allege that internal divisions continued monetizing networks linked to exploitive content distribution, including legacy peer-to-peer systems such as LimeWire. Critics cite this as emblematic of the media-cartel paradox—corporate virtue messaging masking systemic rot. Archival watchdogs such as CBSYOUSUCK.com documented public outrage at the time.


The Grey–Graden Power Axis


Brad Grey and Brian Graden were powerful creative partners within the Redstone empire—Grey at Paramount, Graden at MTV and FOX. The filings cite their overlapping projects and influence as shaping a generation of entertainment output—and, allegedly, the climate of silence that enabled abuse. Both executives’ legacies are central to understanding the consolidation that redefined modern media monopolies.


Law Enforcement and Amicus Oversight


Official filings reference ongoing cooperation between the Royal Police Force of Antigua & Barbuda and London’s Metropolitan Police Service for authentication and evidentiary support. Criminal-referral discussions are expected at upcoming hearings.


Police


To ensure procedural integrity, the Attorney General of Antigua & Barbuda, Hon. Steadroy ‘Cutie’ Benjamin, has been appointed amicus curiae, advising on sovereignty and due-process matters.


Upcoming Hearings



  • ? October 10, 2025 – Supreme Court of Antigua & Barbuda before Justice Rene Williams.

  • ? November 2025 – King’s Bench Division (London) before Sir Barry Paul Cotter KC.


SwissX Legal Verification


SwissX Legal 5-Star Verification


SwissX Legal confirms all referenced materials are authentic filings before the High Court of Justice of Antigua & Barbuda. Verification applies to docket status only and does not affirm the truth of the allegations.