Supreme Court Overseeing Rovier Carrington's Imminent Release Amid Cartel Abuse Allegations

The Supreme Court of the Eastern Caribbean — High Court of Justice (Antigua & Barbuda Circuit) has received a consolidated record of sworn declarations recognized as the “Carrington Corroboration Bundle.” This filing aligns with the imminent release of Rovier Carrington, the whistleblower whose four-year imprisonment the Court's record argues was a cartel-engineered perversion of justice.

According to the evidence, alleged abuse began at MTV and further involved executives from Paramount. Witness accounts pinpoint coercive tactics used against young talent, with notorious figures including Brian Graden, Reno Logan, Sumner Redstone, Harvey Weinstein, and others implicated in the misconduct.

Links to Child Exploitation

Keenan Carter’s declaration outlines firsthand exposure to videos depicting assaults on Carrington and minors, corroborating abuse claims that point towards a systemic culture of predation. Additional declarations from Alex Vega and Jeremy Escherich expand this narrative, linking powerful executives to coercion and manipulation in the entertainment industry.

As the Court reviews these accusations, the implications could ripple through Hollywood, potentially reshaping perceptions of power and accountability in the industry.

Judicial Scrutiny of the Hollywood Cartel

The constellation of allegations hints at historical connections to organized crime as suggested in various sworn statements, pointing towards a network that maintained a chokehold over talent and content in Hollywood.

With Carrington's approaching release, eyes remain firmly on the Supreme Court, anticipating whether justice will finally confront the roots of exploitation in one of America’s most influential sectors.