Allegations Emerge Against Hollywood Media Cartel in Shocking Antigua Case




HOT REPORT — Antigua v. The Hollywood Media Cartel


Shockya Investigations • October 2025 • Antigua & Barbuda / London / USA



In the High Court of Antigua & Barbuda, case ANUHCV2025/0149 (“Antigua & Barbuda v. The Hollywood Media Cartel”), sworn declarations and exhibits allege a repeatable system involving recruitment & grooming, drugging, videotaped rapes, blackmail & IP theft, hand-offs to moguls, and legal/medical suppression. Parallel filings in London and Maryland describe overlapping actors and tactics. This report presents those allegations as reflected in the filings.


The Pattern Alleged (per sworn filings/exhibits)



  • Recruitment & Grooming: Intake via MTV/Viacom/Paramount under executive pipelines.

  • Drugging & Assaults: Accounts of GHB “cocktails,” unconsciousness, injuries.

  • Videotaping & Blackmail: Assaults allegedly filmed by insiders (including an attorney) and used to coerce silence and seize IP.

  • Escalation: “Broken-in” victims purportedly passed up the chain to senior moguls.

  • Suppression: One-way discovery, injunctions/gagging, contempt jailing; UCLA-linked psychiatric holds (5150) and hypnosis described as hallmark methods.


Rovier Carrington's Testimony


Rovier Carrington, a central figure in the case, articulates the horrors he faced, alleging systemic abuse and manipulation designed to maintain silence among victims. In a video recorded days before his sentencing, Carrington claimed, “They raped me when I was 17 — abused me over and over for years — then jailed me when I spoke up.”


Global Posture & Defaults



  • Antigua (ANUHCV2025/0149): Sovereign case consolidating declarations, digital exhibits, and cross-border history.

  • London (KB-2025-001991): First-wave filings note procedural defaults for certain respondents; records cross-referenced in Antigua submissions.

  • Maryland (Federal RICO): Parallel posture in U.S. proceedings; filings reference allied officials and investigators supporting review.


Allegations against the Hollywood Media Cartel raise crucial questions about the protections afforded to victims within the entertainment industry and reveal a troubling pattern of abuse and silence. The unfolding events in Antigua may have far-reaching implications as the story continues to develop.