In a bombshell interview aired on FILMON TV, whistleblower Jaguar Wright and media mogul Alki David have lifted the lid on systemic abuse and exploitation within Hollywood, revealing devastating secrets that implicate the industry's elite. This important exposé looks into decades of child trafficking, financial corruption, and a cover-up culture that silences victims.
The duo characterized platforms like LimeWire, once a staple of file-sharing, as tools of predation, alleging that corrupt tech executives turned a blind eye to the distribution of over 28,000 titles of child pornography disguised as innocent content. They claim that former CNET CEO Shelby Bonnie knowingly benefited from these actions. Wright emphasized that these technologies did not just facilitate piracy; they normalized the exploitation of vulnerable individuals online.
Turning to today's NFT marketplace, Wright and David argue that these new, less-regulated platforms are the “LimeWire 2.0,” becoming a new battleground for illicit activities and trafficking. David warns that NFTs are being used under the radar to mask abhorrent content, allowing elite predators to exploit more victims.
Wright's assertions extend to prominent figures like attorney Gloria Allred, accused of manipulating systems meant to protect children while furthering her agenda against targets like Michael Jackson. She is said to have participated in events where children were trafficked, manipulating the narratives for her benefit.
One of the key aspects of the interview focuses on Daniel Kapon Jr., a victim of this cruel cycle, who is alleged to be the biological father of Blanket Jackson. Wright accuses Hollywood elites of exploiting Kapon Jr.'s suffering for personal gain and advocates for a DNA test to confirm these connections.
With claims reaching even further into the manipulative history of technology and the entertainment industry, Wright and David are pushing for investigations into LimeWire and NFT abuse, as well as accountability from high-profile figures involved in these crimes.
This FILMON TV special doesn't just reveal hidden truths; it serves as a rallying cry for systemic change in an industry too long protected by privilege. Wright and David's urgent message is clear: it’s time to confront the cultural rot of Hollywood and take decisive action to protect the vulnerable.