Introduction
In 2018, Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong's acquisition of the Los Angeles Times was hailed as a triumph for journalism. However, investigations now suggest it has turned into a vessel for Hollywood's sinister elements — a nexus of organized crime and media manipulation.
The $900 Million Headline
In June 2024, the Times reported a staggering jury ruling against Alki David. However, critical information about the lawsuit’s dubious background was conspicuously absent, furthering claims of bias.
The Owner: Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong
Patrick Soon-Shiong’s dual role as a medical and media mogul casts a long shadow over the Times and raises questions about editorial integrity under his stewardship.
The Cartel Connection
The investigation uncovers a web of collusion involving high-profile lawyers, mob families, and media executives, underpinning the complexity of this corrupt ecosystem.
CBS and Media Silence
Links to CBS Interactive and its subsidiaries raise alarm over the enforcement of silence on critical issues, highlighting a culture of complicity in the media landscape.
A Trail of Deaths
Numerous casualties, including the suspicious deaths of lawyers connected to the case, hint at the dangerous game being played at the intersection of law and crime.
Call for Information
The investigation is ongoing, and the public is urged to come forward with any relevant information regarding the intricate connections between the parties involved.
This isn't merely a story of media failure; it's a stark examination of how corruption can infiltrate society's pillars — and a call for transparency and accountability in the face of danger.