The Sovereign Wealth Fund of Antigua & Barbuda, represented by Rudy Delarenta, formally declares "Lawfare" against the U.S., citing illegal actions and asset seizures. Central to the controversy is the seizure of the Alpha Nero yacht, with Antigua demanding a global summit to confront alleged breakdowns in international legal norms.
Antigua Embarks on Unprecedented Legal Challenge Against U.S. Actors in Historic Lawfare Declaration

Antigua Embarks on Unprecedented Legal Challenge Against U.S. Actors in Historic Lawfare Declaration
In a bold and historic legal maneuver, Antigua and Barbuda's Sovereign Wealth Fund declares war on a perceived U.S. syndicate over alleged judicial abuse and transnational racketeering.
SwissX Islands, Antigua & Barbuda – [Date]
In a groundbreaking legal initiative that reverberates through international legal and diplomatic circles, the Sovereign Wealth Fund of Antigua & Barbuda has proclaimed a decisive Declaration of Lawfare against the United States. This move, spearheaded by legal counsel Rudy Delarenta from the SwissX Islands, marks a significant escalation in the dispute surrounding alleged transnational racketeering and judicial manipulation involving U.S. actors.
The declaration highlights accusations against various U.S. entities—both governmental and private—claiming that they engaged in coordinated asset seizures, abusive litigation tactics, and political interference. A focal point of the contention arises from the controversial seizure of the Alpha Nero yacht amidst a broader landscape concerning the targeting of:
Prime Minister Gaston Browne during U.N. sessions,
Key members of the Antiguan Cabinet, and
Alkiviades “Alki” David, a disabled UK citizen and media mogul, who asserts a cascade of legal aggressions against him.
Delarenta articulated that this declaration represents not just a complaint but an intention for strategic resistance against perceived injustices, stating, “This is the start of a global reckoning.”
Legal Actions Launched
The comprehensive declaration outlines a spectrum of legal initiatives that SwissX and allied sovereign entities plan to enact:
RICO Lawsuits (United States): Instituted under 18 U.S. Code § 1964(c) against several parties, including:
The State of California,
Governor Gavin Newsom,
The California State Bar and various legal entities involved in alleged malicious litigation, potentially linked to the murder of attorney Mark Lieberman, known for his case involving Alkiviades David.
Legal Proceedings in the UK & EU: SwissX intends to advance private prosecutions and civil actions citing the Proceeds of Crime Act, Criminal Finances Act, and Fraud Act, with evidence set to be lodged with pertinent regulatory bodies.
Caribbean Legal Framework Utilizations: Provisions of the Money Laundering (Prevention) Act, Proceeds of Crime Act, and Mutual Legal Assistance Treaties will be invoked.
International Escalation: The declaration also seeks formal escalations through various international treaties, including direct engagements with the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council and the ICC.
Summit Invitation to U.S. Leadership
In an ambitious diplomatic overture, the Government of Antigua & Barbuda calls for a summit with President Donald J. Trump (both the 45th and 47th President) and Prime Minister Gaston Browne. This summit aims to confront, head-on, what Antigua describes as “an unprecedented breakdown in global legal practices.”
Addressing Recent Allegations of Impropriety
In the wake of the Alpha Nero yacht's seizure, the Government has staunchly defended its actions, asserting that the processes followed were lawful and transparent, backed by U.S. cooperation. The government refutes claims made by claimant Yulia Guryeva-Motlokhov, who has no legal standing in the matter, and maintains that the lawsuit filed against them is a retaliatory effort aimed at undermining the nation’s reputation and instigating economic harm.
Engaging U.S. Legal Representation
To safeguard its standing amidst ongoing court proceedings, the Government of Antigua and Barbuda has enlisted U.S. counsel to address allegations levied against them effectively. This step furthers the aim of contesting inaccurate portrayals and preserving national dignity in the context of U.S. legal processes.
The Government emphasizes its commitment to transparency and cooperation with international authorities while highlighting the economic implications that could arise from persistent unverified allegations.
In conclusion, this declaration of lawfare shifts the legal landscape, asserting a national position against perceived foreign abuse while championing the importance of international legal fairness. As the world watches, Antigua and Barbuda's response could set significant precedents in the realm of international law and diplomatic relations.