WHAT WE DO
- A witness commits suicide after he issues a false witness statement to the court and perjures himself.
- The lawyer who advises the witness and who submits the witness's false statement to the court makes new revelations regarding documents related to hidden contracts on the witness's Internet server, contracts created by the witness's legal team between the witness's company and the Claimant, but the lawyer issues a false written witness statement and lies that the hidden contracts never existed, also perjuring herself.
- The lawyer and her law firm submit the claim against them to their insurers. Their insurers’ Counsels force the Claimant to bring the matter before the court and submit to the court the lawyer's and the witness's false witness statements to support a strike out application.
- The judge ignores the lawyer’s and witness’s perjury and false witness statements, witness's suicide, the hidden contracts evidence, and issues a ruling in favour of the law firm, and he falsely states in the court's decision that no evidence of perjury was put before him.
THE COVER-UP
A witness commits suicide after Endemol Shine / Banijay's English law firm Wiggin LLP advises him to issue a false statement to the court to support a strike out and/or summary judgement application in NBC's "Minute To Win It" infringement case in London High court. "Copyright" was used as false pretext by Banijay's law firm to commit serious financial fraud and racial discrimination against the successful gameshow's Black creator and his company.
Banner also pleaded that BUMP's solicitors Fox Williams, which he retained to pursue the case against Friday TV and others in 2016, successfully obtained funding for the case from the litigation funding firm Augusta Ventures in London on the basis of all the same documents he pitched and submitted to Millgårdh and Friday TV, which shows that the case had merits, and therefore nothing prevented Fox Williams from also submitting and disclosing all of the same documents to the court when Fox Williams pleaded BUMP's case. But Fox Williams however disclosed and relied upon only one four page draft document, "Minute Winner", when it pleaded BUMP's entire case before the court, and removed a number of key documents from the case without Banner's consent.
"Copyright" was never in question in 2006 or a prerequisite for royalty payment when Friday TV and Millgårdh signed an agreement with Banner and agreed to pay his company BUMP 35% of sales worldwide for Banner's TV format, "Celebrity Birthday", which Banner also pitched and submitted to Millgårdh in 2005 along with the "Minute Winner" format.
EVIDENCE OF PERJURY BY WIGGIN'S KEY WITNESS MILLGÅRDH SUBMITTED TO THE COURT AND PUT BEFORE DEPUTY MASTER LINWOOD
EMAIL OF 5 SEPTEMBER 2011
FALSE WITNESS STATEMENT OF MILLGÅRDH, 30 SEPTEMBER 2016
DEPUTY MASTER LINWOOD DISREGARDED EVIDENCE OF FALSE WITNESS STATEMENT AND PERJURY BY CAROLINE KEAN OF WIGGIN LLP
Also evidence of false statement and perjury by Caroline Kean of Wiggin LLP was put before deputy Master Linwood in Exhibit DB in connection with discovered evidence of concealed contract / agreement files established between Wiggin's client Friday TV and BUMP. And also in this regard Deputy Master Linwood falsely stated at Paragraph 85 of his court's decision of 23 February 2024 that no evidence of Caroline Kean's perjury was put before him.
file:/// w:// Metronome / Contract / Contract Documents / Friday TV / MINUTE WINNER - You got one minute to win it …
file:/// w:// Metronome / Contract / Contract Documents / BUMP / MINUTE WINNER - You got one minute to win it …
Caroline Kean categorically denied that contracts were ever created and she stated the following on page 11 of her witness statement of 30 November 2023 which she submitted to the court in support of Wiggin’s strike out application: “No contract did exist, (for those were my instructions)”. But she knew that her statement, “for those were my instructions”, was FALSE and was PERJURY, because she was fully aware, prior to making her statement, that her law firm Wiggin LLP was not instructed in the case at the time when those contracts were created in 2011 between “Friday TV” and “BUMP”, and she does herself confirm this on page 5 paragraph 18 of her witness statement: “Wiggin was first instructed in connection with the proceedings in 2016”. Thus the concealed contracts were created five years before she and her law firm Wiggin LLP were retained and instructed to act for Friday TV.
Wiggin's Witness Jock Millgårdh died by suicide in early January 2019.
His reputation and his career were put in jeopardy after his perjury in Swedish and English courts.
SWEDISH LAWYERS' THREAT AND ABUSIVE SURVEILLANCE OF BUMP'S FOUNDER AND HIS FAMILY
I want to grow roses in your heart
Where love takes birth and dwells
Quench my thirst in your love-well
I want to grow roses with no thorns
In your heart with no bones
Give me a chair in your heart
So I can sit where the sun never gets in
Where the night never sets in
Feel the lub dub sound of your heartbeat
I want to write beautiful words on the walls of your heart
Your heart walls of empathy
Breathing love with sympathy
In your heart of kindness
Full of fondness
Give me a chair
So I can sit and be painted with your lipstick red heart
I want to sit inside
On your chair of eternity
Pulsating love in infinity
I want to sit in your heart
Till the end
Until we are no more
Give me a chair
So I can sit and grow roses in your heart.
©2024 Derek Banner
SERIOUS FINANCIAL FRAUD, RACIAL DISCRIMINATION, INTIMIDATION, STALKING AND ABUSIVE SURVEILLANCE
- A witness commits suicide after he issues a false witness statement to the court and perjures himself.
- The lawyer who advises the witness and who submits the witness's false statement to the court makes new revelations regarding documents related to hidden contracts on the witness's Internet server, contracts created by the witness's legal team between the witness's company and the Claimant, but the lawyer issues a false written witness statement and lies that the hidden contracts never existed, also perjuring herself.
- The lawyer and her law firm submit the claim against them to their insurers. Their insurers’ Counsels force the Claimant to bring the matter before the court and submit to the court the lawyer's and the witness's false witness statements to support a strike out application.
- The judge ignores the lawyer’s and witness’s perjury and false witness statements, witness's suicide, the hidden contracts evidence, and issues a ruling in favour of the law firm, and he falsely states in the court's decision that no evidence of perjury was put before him.
The indemnity claim which BUMP is pursuing against law firm Wiggin LLP, Mutter Media, Metronome, law firm Foretagsjuridik Nord Och Co Ab, now called KANTER Advokatbyrå, and others, results from statements and revelations by lawyer Caroline Kean who is co-founder and partner at English law firm Wiggin LLP.
In a letter of 7 February 2019 to Derek Banner, BUMP's founder, Caroline Kean revealed that they withheld from the courts in London and in Sweden contractual documents that were established since 2011 between their client Friday TV Ab and BUMP with regard to the gameshow "Minute To Win It" which Derek Banner created in 2003 and pitched and submitted in 2005 to Friday TV's co-founders Jock Millgårdh and Mattias Olsson.
Specifically, Caroline Kean revealed in her statements in that letter that Friday TV's Swedish lawyers "Caroline von Heidenstam" and "Lena Frånstedt Lofalk" who are both partners at Swedish law firm Foretagsjuridik Nord Och Co / now called Kanter law firm, and Friday TV's Legal counsel at Mutter Media, "Eva-Lotta Almkvist", downloaded in 2011 files with contents from BUMP's website which "Legal Counsel secured for use in evidence", and Caroline Kean also alleged in her letter that she and the English law firm she co-founded, Wiggin LLP, put those downloaded files with contents in evidence in court proceedings in London High Court in 2016 in the case BUMP filed against their clients. However despite several requests by BUMP to provide evidence of those documents, Caroline Kean and Wiggin LLP have been unable to do so, which is proof that they lied and they never disclosed those evidentiary documents to the court.
Again in 2023, in her written witness statement of 30 November 2023 she submitted to London High Court in support of an application for strike out and summary judgement that was filed by Wiggin LLP against BUMP's claim, Caroline Kean also revealed that the downloaded files with contents from BUMP's website were "saved on a server that belonged to Metronome, which is a company associated with Friday TV".
BUMP discovered in September 2011 from a server called Mutter Media, which was used by Friday TV and their Legal Counsel Eva-Lotta Almkvist, evidence of Internet links, URLs, which showed contract files that were established between Friday TV and BUMP with regard to BUMP's gameshow format "Minute Winner - You got Minute To Win It", and the discovered links also showed they downloaded files from BUMP's website:
file:///w:// Metronome / Contract / Contract Documents / Friday TV / MINUTE WINNER - You got one minute to win it,
file:///w:// Metronome / Contract / Contract Documents / Friday TV / MINUTE WINNER - MINUTE TO WIN IT - You got one minute to win it.
The downloaded documents from BUMP's website were called "MINUTE WINNER - You got one minute to win it" and "MINUTE WINNER MINUTE TO WIN IT - You got one minute to win it", the discovered URLs, Internet links, clearly show that the two files are kept inside folders called "contract", "Friday TV", and "BUMP", and saved on Metronome's server, precisely as Caroline Kean revealed in her witness statement she submitted to the court in London.
BUMP discovered those contractual Links or URLs the same day as those files were downloaded from its website in September 2011 by the legal team of Friday TV and Metronome, which is further proof that the discovered links represent contract files between Friday TV and BUMP.
However, in spite of the discovered Internet Links evidence from her client's server, Caroline Kean categorically denied that contracts were ever created between her client Friday TV and BUMP and she wrote the following in her written witness statement of 30 November 2023 she submitted to the court: "No contracts did exist, for those were my instructions". She knew that her statement "for those were my instructions" was totally false because her law firm Wiggin LLP was never involved with the case in 2011 when those contracts were created between Friday TV and BUMP or when BUMP discovered the links evidence. Wiggin LLP was first retained and instructed in the case five years later in 2016, and Caroline Kean herself confirms this in her witness statement: "Wiggin was first instructed in connection with the proceedings in 2016".
RACIAL DISCRIMINATION - A white person is paid millions for an oral idea while a black person is put under surveillance for asking to get paid.
While their clients Friday TV and Metronome have since 2008 paid millions of Swedish krona in royalties to Swedish Choir Leader "Caroline af Ugglas" on the basis of an oral idea of the choir competition TV show “Clash of the choirs”, which Friday TV sold to NBCUniversal in 2008 and to seventeen countries, Swedish lawyers Lena Frånstedt Lofalk and Caroline von Heidenstam never advised Friday TV and Metronome to start an abusive copyright dispute so they could avoid to pay the millions in royalties to the Swedish choir leader and force the choir leader to file a claim to the Swedish court; but they have done everything to discriminate, to deceive, and to defraud a black creator of "Minute To Win It" which Friday TV in 2009 sold also to NBCUniversal and later to over fifty countries, with millions in profits and unjust enrichment. This racial discrimination has also been known and condoned by Wiggin LLP in London.
"Minute To Win It" is not the only BUMP's TV format which is being illicitly exploited; "Luxury Trap" is still being exploited since 2006 without license and without payment of royalties by Friday TV, Metronome, and others, and their lawyers have illicitly registered the trademarks "Minute To Win It" and "Luxury Trap" in Friday TV and Metronome's companies' names without permission and without agreement with BUMP.
In 2012 all three founders of Friday TV, Jock Millgårdh, Mattias Olsson, and Estelle Bodén (von Schinkel) resigned, including their Legal counsel Eva-Lotta Almkvist.
Lawyers at Swedish Foretagsjuridik NORD Och Co and English Wiggin LLP later advised Friday TV¨s co-founder Jock Millgårdh, to whom BUMP pitched and submitted its "Minute To Win It" gameshow format and who sold it to NBCUniversal and to fifty countries, to issue a false written witness statement to the Swedish and English courts and to perjure himself so they could get BUMP's claim against Friday TV dismissed.
Jock Millgårdh died by suicide in early January 2019.

Genre: Factual Entertainment. Reality, Dating meets Talent Song Contest Time
Slot: Primetime
Duration: 1 hour (44 minutes with commercial break)
Target Age Group: 18 plus
Created by: Derek Banner, Banner Universal Motion Pictures LLC Proposed Budget: $200,000 - $300,000
Logline: Do you have the voice to win love and money? "In search for love with the best voice".
PLOT SUMMARY - SYNOPSIS
In Dating Voices participants must not just find someone they would fall in love with, - the potential love partner must have the best singing voice that will take them to the final and win a grand prize of a quarter of a million dollars. Any wrong choice puts them at risk of being eliminated and sent out the program.
Twelve single singer-songwriters, six male and six female, find love online on a dating site. But does their potential love partner have the voice that will help them win the grand prize of$250,000?
The candidates are allowed to seek help from friends, parents, strangers, and family members while searching for the right love partner with the best singing voice. They would sit together with their family members, friends, parents, or a stranger person of their choice while they live chat with a potential dating partner, and they would ask the dating partner to sing a song to prove that they have the best voice and can help them win the grand prize. A candidate may audition several dating partners until they find the right one with the best voice.
The show starts with the production following each candidate as they meet with their potential dating partner for the first time. If a dating partner is from out of town or from another country the production has arranged for their trip to the meeting place.
After all the candidates have met with their chosen dating partners, they are all then brought into a house where they must live together throughout the rest of the program. They each go through a series of tasks and challenges, such as going out on a series "arranged" romantic dates with their dating partners. Sometimes they are asked to go on a date with another candidate's dating partner.
One couple is eliminated each week and sent home.
Will some of the candidates regret their choice of a dating partner? Will they fall for another candidate's dating partner with a better voice?
$250,000 grand prize is at stake
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