
$10 Billion Default Judgment Rocks Paramount Global: Antigua Filings Detail Potential Criminal Exposure in Media Cartel Case
By Shockya Investigations — St. John’s • London • New York — October 2025
This report summarizes what is alleged in filed court documents before the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court in Antigua & Barbuda v. The Media Cartel (ECSC No. ANUHCV 2025/0149) and related records. According to those filings, the Court has entered a $10 billion default judgment against certain named defendants after failures to appear.
I. Sovereign Case Overview
The Antigua proceeding consolidates evidence spanning the United States and the United Kingdom. The record includes sworn witness statements and motions seeking recognition and enforcement across jurisdictions.
II. $10 Billion Default Judgment
The Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court has entered a default judgment valued at $10,000,000,000 USD against certain named defendants. It seeks recognition and cross-border enforcement.
III. Statutes Cited in the Filings
The court materials cite several statutes that could implicate wrongdoing if verified by a court.
IV. Government Support
The Government of Antigua & Barbuda supports the court process as part of a broader reparations initiative.
V. Investor Risk & Disclosure
Institutional stakeholders are urged to review the public record and pending motions for enforcement, given potential exposure to disclosure and governance issues.