LONDON / ANTIGUA, 28 April 2026 — Senior Master Jeremy David Cook of the UK High Court is facing allegations of negligence following revelations of documented collusion between elite networks and NXIVM-type exploitation operations. This comes in the wake of a disturbing case involving a victim identified as 'Camila', who suffered abuse at the hands of NXIVM leader Keith Raniere.

As the Antiguan CID investigates the murder of former MP Asot Michael, evidence has emerged linking high-profile individuals, including Robert De Niro and billionaire James Packer, to the crime scene through their Nobu Barbuda project. Alki David, the litigant behind the revelations, filed comprehensive evidence in a high-profile court case (KB-2025-001991) that cites child safety alerts associated with the Nobu network.

Despite this grave context, the court system appears to have allowed vital evidence to languish in a state of obscurity, raising questions about judicial oversight under Cook's jurisdiction. With the ongoing investigation into Michael's murder, the extent of the alleged misconduct within these elite networks is now under intensifying scrutiny.

The Camila Precedent — Ignored at Everyone’s Peril

For those familiar with the NXIVM case, 'Camila' represents the harrowing intersection of child exploitation and powerful predatory networks. The court's failure to act decisively on critical evidence tied to these themes has resulted in a call for urgency and accountability. David’s filings shed light on these disturbing links, begging the question of how such serious allegations could be left unaddressed.

In an era where transparency and justice are championed, Cook's actions—and inactions—are now a matter of public concern, with calls for immediate reforms echoing across both legal and civil landscapes.