Antigua's Legal Victory: A Stand Against the Media-Legal Cartel
By Alkiviades David Ambassador-at-Large, Antigua & Barbuda | Claimant in ANUHCV2025/0149
Antigua & Barbuda's Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court has delivered a decisive ruling in favor of jurisdiction regarding case ANUHCV2025/0149, affirming the nation’s judicial authority over a media-legal cartel. On February 2, 2026, Alkiviades David reiterated the immovable nature of the court's jurisdiction through a formal declaration, highlighting the case's significance.
In a bold defiance of the entrenched media-legal powers, David outlined how the inclusion of fourteen defendants, including local political figures, solidifies the court's authority. Public awareness about the proceedings was extensive, and the Attorney General's Office appeared, ensuring that the case's jurisdiction could not be contested.
The defendants, including renowned figures linked to Hollywood's media channels, have failed to respond, marking their default. The court has asserted that the proceedings will continue, pushing forward with the claim that has escalated significantly in potential financial implications.
This case exemplifies Antigua's refusal to yield to powerful entities, standing firm in its mission to uphold the rule of law and accountability. Moving forward, the nation of Antigua & Barbuda asserts its unshakeable commitment to justice, declaring that the hammer has fallen and will remain until all matters are settled.
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