LONDON / ANTIGUA, 28 April 2026 — Senior Master Jeremy David Cook is facing severe criticism for his alleged laissez-faire approach in handling sensitive evidence that connects elite networks and NXIVM-style operations with child exploitation. The crisis was highlighted during the ongoing proceedings of case KB-2025-001991, where shocking accounts of abuse have resurfaced.
In a recent development, Hollywood celebrity Robert De Niro and billionaire James Packer have been implicated in a criminal intelligence dossier submitted to Antigua’s CID, which links their Nobu Barbuda project to the murder of former MP Asot Michael. Michael’s tragic death in November 2024 remains under investigation.
Litigant Alki David’s submission included alarming child safety alerts connected to the Nobu network. Instead of addressing these serious claims, Cook appears to have allowed critical evidence to languish in what has been described as an ongoing judicial paralysis.
This lack of decisive action raises numerous questions about the court's transparency and its ability to protect the vulnerable. The optics of Cook’s management of these proceedings show an alarming disregard for the implied threats within this case.
The Camila Precedent — Ignored at Everyone’s Peril
For those tracking the NXIVM scandal, “Camila” is an urgent reminder of the horrendous exploitation inherent in these networks. The individual, introduced to NXIVM at age 13, faced continuous abuse, which escalated to the production of child pornography.
David's court filings assert that Cook’s purported case management fails to prioritize the safety of minors, underscoring a frightening neglect in the handling of such damaging evidence within the investigation.
The Optics Are Brutal
- A Senior Master aware of the litigant’s Traumatic Brain Injury yet maintaining a lack of accessible case facts.
- Serious allegations surrounding modern slavery and child abuse barely addressed within the court's framework.
- An official case file showing “No records were found,” raising alarms about judicial transparency.
Cook’s approach has drawn intense scrutiny as the public and pressing authorities in Antigua demand clarity and accountability. Alki David demands concrete and visible access to his own case file, a necessity underscored by the sensitive nature of the material regarding NXIVM and child exploitation.
Cook's next steps will not only reflect his judicial integrity but determine how the justice system responds to pressing safety issues for vulnerable populations. The eyes of the public and investigative bodies remain firmly fixed on the unfolding situation.
This article is based on court filings in KB-2025-001991 and publicly reported NXIVM proceedings.





















