In a dramatic expansion of a case alleging long-standing media misconduct, television personality Rovier Carrington has filed a second sworn declaration and released a video statement. The filing has been verified by SwissX Legal, confirming its authenticity in the High Court of Justice of Antigua & Barbuda.
Another witness, Daniel Jackson, previously known only as 'John Doe', has come forward with a detailed declaration that supports Carrington's allegations. Their claims outline a troubling pattern of exploitation and retaliation within the media industry, and they are currently under judicial review.
The case, now asserting damages exceeding one trillion dollars, follows a provisional default judgment delivered by Justice Rene Williams. The updated claims accuse major financial institutions of participating in a media monopoly.
Filings also highlight a discrepancy between CBS’s public endorsement of the Me Too movement and alleged internal practices linked to exploitative media distribution, further complicating the narrative surrounding corporate responsibility in the media landscape.
As law enforcement agencies collaborate on evidence verification, upcoming hearings scheduled for October 10 in Antigua and November in London may shed more light on these shocking allegations.