AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCivil Partnerships in the BVI: Premier Natalio Wheatley says the territory will bring legal recognition for same-sex couples via civil partnerships, not marriage, ahead of July UK constitution talks—framing it as a way to unlock inheritance and social security protections. USVI Power Outage Protest: The V.I. Progressive Movement is calling for immediate protests at Emancipation Park over WAPA power outages, citing feeder failures and demanding answers on infrastructure and executive compensation. St. Croix/USVI Crime Spike: USVI reported three homicides in about four hours—two on St. Thomas and one on St. Croix—pushing the 2026 total to 20. VIPD Drone Footage Controversy: A USVI Free Press editorial alleges drone video from active homicide scenes raises evidence-tampering and due-process concerns, criticizing VIPD communications and media access. DOJ Human Trafficking Push: Acting AG Todd Blanche appointed federal prosecutor Alessandra Serano as national coordinator for human trafficking and child exploitation cases, including work with victim-services grants. Marine Plastics Study (HLSCC): CAMS at HLSCC shared results of a “smart bottle” marine plastic tracking pilot in Virgin Islands classrooms, supported by UK funding. Offshore Legal Hiring: Mourant hired Xia Li from Carey Olsen to deepen Asia litigation capacity tied to cross-border disputes involving China.
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