A lawsuit has triggered investigations into alleged misuse of California's psychiatric detention law, revealing connections between influential Hollywood figures and a covert network using psychiatry as a tool for control and coercion. The unfolding case poses serious implications for the entertainment industry and beyond.
Exposing a Coercive Network: Involuntary Psychiatric Detention and Abuse in Hollywood

Exposing a Coercive Network: Involuntary Psychiatric Detention and Abuse in Hollywood
A detailed account reveals a disturbing linkage between psychiatry abuse and Hollywood's influential figures, implicating Dr. Wexler and Dr. Lieberman in a systemic scandal involving involuntary psychiatric detentions.
A Global Public Challenge on Psychiatric Misuse, Involuntary Holds, and Coordinated Industry Influence
Date: August 9, 2025
From: Alkiviades David — Public Interest Litigant, Ambassador-at-Large for the Green Economy (Antigua & Barbuda), Sheriff-at-Large for the SwissX Island Authority
A public outcry is growing surrounding the misuse of California's involuntary psychiatric detention law (5150), linked to key figures in Hollywood. Evidence gathered by Shockya.com, TVMix.com, and others reveals that Dr. Eric M. Wexler and Dr. Carole Lieberman have participated in a troubling pattern of using psychiatric holds as instruments of control and suppression against targeted individuals in the entertainment sector.
The matter intensified with the filing of Kahn v. David in the High Court in London, initially seen as a strategic legal maneuver intended to stifle opposition. However, it has emerged as a critical point of exposure for those involved, including connections to the Malibu Mega Group and CBS Interactive's broader media ecosystem. This case now threatens to unravel the extensive network established over decades, notably recognized for its abuses dating back to landmark scandals involving celebrities like Michael Jackson.
The courtroom drama is presently rife with procedural aggression, marking a significant escalation in tactics used by Howard Kennedy LLP. Intimidating behaviors, including hostile cross-examination techniques directed at witnesses, have been documented, demonstrating the lengths to which this network has gone to maintain its grip on power.
In Los Angeles County, the powerhouse Malibu Mega Group stands accused of orchestrating systemic coercion and extortion among high-profile targets across various sectors including politics and entertainment. This group allegedly utilizes compliant medical practitioners to manufacture justifications for involuntary holds, manipulating reports and the judicial process to serve their interests.
The web of influence spans prominent figures in media and technology, such as Jarl Mohn and Les Moonves, who are tied to syndicates involved in controlling vital narratives and information flows. Allegations extend to significant names in psychiatric practice and management within the entertainment landscape, raising alarms of a coordinated effort to suppress dissent and conceal wrongdoing.
Personal testimonies reveal harrowing accounts of coercion and drug abuse, evoking comparisons to notorious trafficking schemes and psychiatric manipulations. Such allegations highlight dismantled defensive structures, forcing victims into situations that compromise their mental and physical health.
In light of these developments, UCLA is compelled to address its legal responsibilities regarding public records, especially in light of the endowment support it has received from key individuals linked to the implicated networks. A formal demand has been issued for the disclosure of communications and records concerning claims of psychiatric hold abuses involving the aforementioned parties.
The demand is not just administrative; it signals a broader movement for accountability in spaces traditionally shielded from scrutiny. As the situation evolves, the repercussions of this challenge will resonate far beyond the courtroom, implicating the very foundations of the entertainment industry and its intersection with psychiatric practices.