Introduction

When Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong purchased the Los Angeles Times in 2018, it was celebrated as a rescue of California’s flagship newspaper. Instead, the Times has become a mouthpiece for Hollywood’s darkest networks — a cartel of traffickers, mobsters, corrupt lawyers, bankers, and media owners who weaponize lawsuits, launder narratives, and silence whistleblowers.

What began as journalism has collapsed into complicity.

The $900 Million Headline

In June 2024, the Los Angeles Times ran the story: “L.A. jury orders Alki David to pay $900 million in sexual assault suit.”

The number was staggering. The omissions were deliberate:

  • The lawsuit was drafted by Tom Girardi, now disbarred and jailed.
  • The plaintiff was connected to the Fratto and Cascio mob families.
  • The case is part of a global RICO action spanning Antigua, London, and Maryland.
  • The defendant, Alki David, is severely disabled, a fact the paper ignored.

Instead of balance, the Times amplified propaganda.

The Owner: Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong

Soon-Shiong sits at the intersection of UCLA’s medical establishment and Los Angeles’s media power.

UCLA ties: His networks overlap with figures like Dr. Eric Wexler and Dr. Carole Lieberman, associated with trauma-bonding tactics used in syndicate control.

  • Media control: As owner, he decides which stories are amplified and which are buried.
  • Complicity: By silencing evidence of Girardi, the mob families, and trafficking networks, the Times became an enabler of cartel suppression.

The Cartel Connection

The silence aligns perfectly with cartel interests:

  • Lawyers: Tom Girardi and Gloria Allred weaponized lawsuits.

CBS, Download.com, and the LA Times Connection

The web extends through CBS Interactive:

  • Download.com, CNET, ZDNet — CBS subsidiaries — distributed LimeWire, fueling piracy and CSAM.

UCLA and the 5150 Death Protocol

Evidence in Antigua and London proves UCLA’s psychiatric system has been weaponized. The 5150, meant to save lives, has become a death sentence.

The Cartel’s Architecture

The pieces lock together:

  • Girardi and Allred: lawyers who fabricated cases.
  • Frattos and Cascios: mob families running harassment and laundering.
  • Pellicano and Kapon Sr.: thugs delivering bodies to UCLA.
  • Bankers and Media Owners: laundering and legitimizing crimes.
  • Patrick Soon-Shiong and the LA Times: propaganda and cover-up.

Marguerita Nichols and the Fratto Syndicate

The evidence now ties Marguerita Nichols directly to the Fratto crime family through Jonny Fratto Jr.

This is not coincidence. This is cartel infiltration in plain sight.

DMG and the Arrest Attempt

I confronted DMG with evidence. Their answer: call the cops. I was wrongfully arrested, then released when the charges collapsed.

A Trail of Deaths

The cartel leaves bodies behind. Four of my lawyers are dead:

  • Barry K. Rothman
  • John Quirk
  • Mark Lieberman
  • Rebecca Rini

A letter Matt Hamilton refused to publish. Mark Lieberman was murdered by Joseph Chora, a Hollywood collections agent whose self-styled moniker is “The Executioner.”

Call for Information

If you have information about the Los Angeles Times under Soon-Shiong, on Girardi and Allred, on the Frattos and Cascios, on Pellicano and Kapon Sr., on the banking and media ownership structures shielding this cartel — come forward.

Public Statement From Sheriff At Large

From Alki David – Antigua’s Ambassador At Large – I am not just a target. I am coming for Patrick Soon-Shiong and his accomplices lawfully — through the courts, through the record, through international law.

The Los Angeles Times under Patrick Soon-Shiong is not a newspaper.
It is the propaganda arm of a pedo-cartel — traffickers, mobsters, lawyers, bankers, and media barons.

Truth cannot be silenced. Courts are listening. Records are being built.