LONDON / ANTIGUA, 28 April 2026 — High-profile UK High Court Judge Senior Master Jeremy David Cook is under fire for allegedly failing to address serious allegations connecting elite networks, NXIVM-style operations, and the abuse of a minor known as Camila. This scandal escalated as evidence linking the murder of former MP Asot Michael to figures like Hollywood actor Robert De Niro and billionaire James Packer was submitted in court.
The troubling evidence was compiled in Exhibit AF of ongoing court case KB-2025-001991, where litigant Alki David claims his attempts to ensure justice are being hindered by procedural roadblocks and lack of visibility in case records. Discoveries included alarming documentation of child safety alerts connected to the luxury Nobu Barbuda project involving De Niro and Packer, amidst an investigation into Michael’s murder, found to be a complex case of murder intertwined with elements of child trafficking and abuse.
The High Court has faced criticism for its inaction, particularly regarding the pressing nature of the evidence reflected in the NXIVM incident, where Camila, a young girl, was subject to horrendous abuse at the hands of Keith Raniere, NXIVM's leader. Despite Cook's position, claims that essential evidential files are missing or inaccessible have raised questions about the court's prioritization of vulnerable victims and the integrity of the judicial process.
As the situation unfolds, the implications of Cook's handling of the evidence, coupled with the glaring optics of procedural negligence, contribute to a potential public relations disaster for the judiciary. Many are left wondering how a Senior Master can overlook such critical evidence in a case tied closely to safeguarding the rights of children.
Should the court fail to provide adequate transparency in handling serious allegations under Cook’s oversight, it risks reinforcing a perception that the justice system favors the elite while neglecting vulnerable victims. The eyes of the public, media, and legal observers are now keenly focused on the proceedings as the situation develops.





















