Investors in Skydance-Paramount, please take note of several serious allegations and ongoing litigation that present potential risks to your financial and reputational interests. A notice issued on September 7, 2025, details active lawsuits spanning Antigua & Barbuda, the United Kingdom, and U.S. federal courts, focusing on the governance of legacy CBS/Paramount under Shari Redstone.
Key findings include extensive evidence sourced from CBSYouSuck.com, showing significant ties to child sexual abuse material (CSAM) facilitated by CBS-controlled networks. Documents accuse the network of neglecting its purported anti-piracy stance while actively enabling harmful content distribution.
Litigation matters include:
- Antigua & Barbuda: David v. CBS Interactive, et al. (ANUHCV2025/0149) pertains to legacy CBS’s involvement in distributing LimeWire and allegations surrounding narrative suppression.
- United Kingdom: Mahim Khan v. David (UK High Court, Case KB-2025-001991) with cross-complaints referencing issues of governance.
- U.S. Federal Courts: Complaints alleging RICO patterns affecting CBS legacy practices.
These ongoing legal matters raise concerns regarding consolidation, governance integrity, and reputational damage. Investors are advised to formally request risk disclosures from Paramount/Skydance’s Investor Relations and to advocate for a review of legacy exposure risks within 60 days of merger completion.
Note: As these are live legal matters, no final verdicts have been rendered.