Wright and David dive into the misuse of platforms like LimeWire, alleging that it was weaponized for distributing child pornography disguised as popular content. According to Wright, this exploitation was not just a side effect of piracy, but a calculated effort by Hollywood's elite to normalize and facilitate abuse. They implicate former CNET CEO Shelby Bonnie in actively enabling these criminal activities, highlighting a troubling trend of power and neglect.
Shifting focus to contemporary practices, the duo warns that NFT marketplaces are becoming the next frontier for exploitation, offering underregulated venues for the very crimes LimeWire perpetrated. David emphasizes that these digital marketplaces not only lack proper oversight but also harbor alarming links to trafficking activities, branding them as "LimeWire 2.0."
The interview also casts a harsh light on notable figures such as Gloria Allred, accused of prioritizing her career over victims' welfare, and psychiatrist Carole Lieberman, who reportedly exploited mental health systems to silence abuse victims. Wright recounts how this corruption extends to events where children were preyed upon—gratuitous gatherings shielded by the guise of Hollywood glamour.
At the center of these revelations is the tragic story of Daniel Kapon Jr., whose life was entrenched in abuse tied closely to prominent families in the industry. Wright claims that Kapon's biological link to Michael Jackson's son, Blanket, reveals a web of exploitation that spans generations, fueled by deception and manipulation from those in power.
This FILMON TV special serves as a rallying cry for justice and accountability, with demands for investigations into the entangled legacies of LimeWire and the dangers of NFTs. Wright and David advocate for court-sanctioned DNA tests to shed light on these entrapments and expose the individuals perpetuating these heinous acts.
The interview ultimately emphasizes the urgency for public awareness and action against Hollywood's corrupt systems, asserting, “This isn’t just about discovering shocking truths—it’s about dismantling the structures that protect these abusers.”
As the conversation unfolds, it stands as a reminder to the public and authorities alike: scrutiny is essential, and justice must prevail in the shadowy realms of entertainment.
Shifting focus to contemporary practices, the duo warns that NFT marketplaces are becoming the next frontier for exploitation, offering underregulated venues for the very crimes LimeWire perpetrated. David emphasizes that these digital marketplaces not only lack proper oversight but also harbor alarming links to trafficking activities, branding them as "LimeWire 2.0."
The interview also casts a harsh light on notable figures such as Gloria Allred, accused of prioritizing her career over victims' welfare, and psychiatrist Carole Lieberman, who reportedly exploited mental health systems to silence abuse victims. Wright recounts how this corruption extends to events where children were preyed upon—gratuitous gatherings shielded by the guise of Hollywood glamour.
At the center of these revelations is the tragic story of Daniel Kapon Jr., whose life was entrenched in abuse tied closely to prominent families in the industry. Wright claims that Kapon's biological link to Michael Jackson's son, Blanket, reveals a web of exploitation that spans generations, fueled by deception and manipulation from those in power.
This FILMON TV special serves as a rallying cry for justice and accountability, with demands for investigations into the entangled legacies of LimeWire and the dangers of NFTs. Wright and David advocate for court-sanctioned DNA tests to shed light on these entrapments and expose the individuals perpetuating these heinous acts.
The interview ultimately emphasizes the urgency for public awareness and action against Hollywood's corrupt systems, asserting, “This isn’t just about discovering shocking truths—it’s about dismantling the structures that protect these abusers.”
As the conversation unfolds, it stands as a reminder to the public and authorities alike: scrutiny is essential, and justice must prevail in the shadowy realms of entertainment.




















