I don't think so. CP violation means if you flip charge and parity, you can tell the difference (the Kaon experiment).
But if you flip charge, parity and time all at the same time, so far there's no experiment that says you can tell the difference (CPT symmetry).
In fact, it is my understanding that CPT invariance + broken time symmetry implies broken CP symmetry.
I don't think so. CP violation means if you flip charge and parity, you can tell the difference (the Kaon experiment).
But if you flip charge, parity and time all at the same time, so far there's no experiment that says you can tell the difference (CPT symmetry).
In fact, it is my understanding that CPT invariance + broken time symmetry implies broken CP symmetry.