Rebecca Hume of Howard Kennedy LLP is under scrutiny for serious allegations involving assault and conspiracy, as highlighted in a recent referral submitted to multiple authorities in the UK and Antigua & Barbuda. The referral, made by Alkiviades David, a defendant in a high-profile legal case, outlines a troubling series of events that allegedly characterize a broader pattern of misconduct affecting both jurisdictions.
**UK Solicitor Rebecca Hume Faces Serious Criminal Allegations Linked to International Case**

**UK Solicitor Rebecca Hume Faces Serious Criminal Allegations Linked to International Case**
UK solicitor Rebecca Hume has been implicated in a criminal referral that connects a London court case to sovereign proceedings in Antigua & Barbuda, raising serious legal concerns.
In terms of specifics, Hume is accused of physically assaulting David during a court session at the Royal Courts of Justice, obstructing evidence submissions, and coercing David economically by freezing his funds. Additionally, there's an allegation of wrongful arrest as a retaliatory measure against David, who is also an Ambassador-at-Large for the Green Economy in Antigua & Barbuda.
“This is not an isolated incident — it’s a coordinated pattern of abuse that undermines the rule of law in both the UK and Antigua & Barbuda,” David remarked, emphasizing the need for accountability and investigation into these serious claims.
The referral has been directed to various bodies, including the Metropolitan Police Service, the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA), and both the police and Attorney General’s office in Antigua & Barbuda. Requested actions include conducting an immediate investigation, securing key court evidence, and initiating regulatory proceedings against Hume and her firm.
The case also draws connections to broader allegations involving multiple entities and issues related to case accessibility in the Antiguan courts, further complicating the legal landscape. As these proceedings unfold, they pose significant implications for both Hume’s legal practice and the integrity of judicial processes across borders.
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“This is not an isolated incident — it’s a coordinated pattern of abuse that undermines the rule of law in both the UK and Antigua & Barbuda,” David remarked, emphasizing the need for accountability and investigation into these serious claims.
The referral has been directed to various bodies, including the Metropolitan Police Service, the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA), and both the police and Attorney General’s office in Antigua & Barbuda. Requested actions include conducting an immediate investigation, securing key court evidence, and initiating regulatory proceedings against Hume and her firm.
The case also draws connections to broader allegations involving multiple entities and issues related to case accessibility in the Antiguan courts, further complicating the legal landscape. As these proceedings unfold, they pose significant implications for both Hume’s legal practice and the integrity of judicial processes across borders.
Media Contact: Email: press@swissx.com WhatsApp: +1 268 780 4133