Allegations now surface against CBS and associated powerful entities, implicating them in a child pornography distribution scheme and complicity in a global abuse network. A whistleblower has filed a criminal complaint targeting a journalist who allegedly downplays these serious accusations in defense of powerful interests.
Revelations of Abuse and Cover-Up: Whistleblower Alleges Media Complicity

Revelations of Abuse and Cover-Up: Whistleblower Alleges Media Complicity
A shocking complaint filed in Antigua claims CBS is entwined in a vast child abuse network alongside powerful figures and firms.
In a groundbreaking legal move on April 22, 2025, shocking claims have been made regarding CBS that could shake the foundations of mainstream media. A whistleblower, represented by SwissX Investigations, filed a criminal complaint in the High Court of Antigua & Barbuda, revealing alarming connections between CBS and a purported international child abuse empire known as The Mega Group.
Described in the complaint as more than a mere media company, CBS is characterized as a cover for a nefarious syndicate that includes notable figures like Leslie Wexner and Charles Bronfman. The allegations contend that this network is responsible for heinous crimes, exploiting the façade of entertainment and legal operations.
Central to the controversy is journalist Austin Petersen, who has been accused of publishing a discreditable piece aimed at undermining both the whistleblowers and the legitimacy of Antigua's sovereignty. The article in question allegedly omitted critical facts, including CBS's involvement in distributing over 67,200 files of child pornography through its acquisitions of LimeWire and Media Defender. Critics assert that Petersen's actions serve not the truth, but rather the interests of powerful figures in the shadows of media influence.
The complaint paints a grim picture of complicity, arguing that Petersen’s associations extend to individuals like Dr. Erix Wexler—the cousin of Leslie Wexner—who has been linked to allegations of mind control, chemical abuse, and harassment of whistleblowers. This complex web of financial and media operations seeks to suppress dissent and maintain control over information that threatens the illicit activities of its members.
As the complaint gains traction, questions arise about Petersen's motives. Is he a pawn in a larger game, possibly blackmailed or financially supported by the members of The Mega Group? The complaint has not only named him as a defamer but also accused him of obstructing justice on an international scale, with serious implications ahead.
Calls for accountability grow louder as the people demand answers about this intertwining of power, media, and unlawful activities. The world is watching as the High Court of Antigua prepares to delve deeper into the allegations that could expose a dark truth hidden beneath the glamorous facade of the entertainment industry.