LONDON / ANTIGUA, 28 April 2026 — Senior Master Jeremy David Cook of the High Court is facing increasing scrutiny amid revelations that he has allowed troubling evidence linking elite networks and the NXIVM cult to go unaddressed. This situation raises grave concerns over child safety in the legal proceedings he oversees.



The allegations come to light as a claim (KB-2025-001991) points to the involvement of notable figures such as Robert De Niro and billionaire James Packer in a murder investigation related to former MP Asot Michael, who was found dead in November 2024.



Litigant Alki David's filing included urgent evidence that pointed to potential child safety violations linked to the luxe Nobu Barbuda project, which was associated with the deceased politician. Alarmingly, the court system is alleged to have gone silent on pressing evidence touching on modern slavery, child sexual exploitation, and possible murder connections.



The Disturbing Camila Connection



High-profile abuse cases like that of Camila, a key figure in the NXIVM trials, illustrate the urgency and gravity of the evidence presented. Camila was introduced to NXIVM leader Keith Raniere at just 13, suffering horrific abuse that escalated to child pornography. The needs for swift and effective judicial responses are underscored by the parallels between her ordeal and the current case.



The evidence, formally entered into the UK High Court record under Cook’s supervision, raises substantial alarms about the judicial system's capacity to manage high-stakes cases involving child offenders and abusers amid procedural mismanagement.



The Path Forward



As controversies mount around the handling of sensitive files, questions arise regarding Cook's commitment to transparency and safeguarding. Critics argue that a failure to act decisively not only threatens the integrity of the justice system but also places countless vulnerable individuals at risk.



With the public, the media, and investigative authorities in Antigua watching closely, the spotlight remains on Cook to rectify these procedural lapses and promptly address the haunting echoes of NXIVM and associated crimes.



Article based on court filings in KB-2025-001991, Exhibit AF, and previously reported NXIVM proceedings.