Entrepreneur Alki David claims that a powerful syndicate has launched a campaign of defamation and economic sabotage against him, seeking $10 billion in damages.
Alki David's $10 Billion Lawsuit Unveils Alleged Global Conspiracy

Alki David's $10 Billion Lawsuit Unveils Alleged Global Conspiracy
A landmark case makes waves in Antigua and Barbuda, implicating global elites in a vast conspiracy.
In a dramatic turn of events, entrepreneur and philanthropist Alki David has filed a groundbreaking $10 billion lawsuit in the High Court of Justice of Antigua and Barbuda, targeting an extensive array of global elites, corporations, attorneys, and intelligence operatives. The lawsuit presents a detailed Statement of Claim, accusing a syndicate known publicly as “The MEGA Group” of orchestrating a sophisticated international campaign of racketeering, cyberterrorism, defamation, and economic sabotage against David and his business ventures, particularly in Antigua and Barbuda.
David's allegations introduce a plethora of high-profile figures, including executives from Comcast, Sony, Warner Music Group, and Ziff Davis, as well as notorious attorneys like Gloria Allred and David Boies. He contends that these individuals engaged in a coordinated assault to undermine his reputation and disrupt his business dealings. Central to the allegations is the claim that this powerful network intentionally sought to destabilize Antigua's judiciary during the explosive “Alpha Nero” yacht litigation. Prime Minister Gaston Browne has been quoted condemning the attacks as a threat against Antiguan sovereignty stemming from lawfare tactics employed by external forces.
Sketching a timeline that extends from 2022 to 2025, David outlines a series of fraudulent lawsuits and defamation campaigns he faced, asserting that confidential information was stolen by agents pretending to be allies. Notable names such as Dani Peretz, Daphne Barak, and Corey Feldman are highlighted in the lawsuit as individuals who allegedly engaged in extortion and the theft of sensitive materials. The conspiracy, as described, suggests substantial backing and coordination from notable figures, including Shari Redstone and Edgar Bronfman Sr., aiming to maintain corrupt interests in the United States while stifling dissent across borders.
The ramifications of this alleged conspiracy are far-reaching, with the lawsuit estimating over $10 billion in damages due to lost contracts, damaged reputation, and immense emotional distress. Adding a grim twist, the filing points to multiple whistleblowers and attorneys associated with David who reportedly died under suspicious circumstances after providing critical information about the case.
David seeks various forms of remedy through this legal action, including a declaration of conspiracy, an injunction against ongoing defamatory actions, and full compensation for the extensive economic and reputational harm he suffered. This monumental case, filed pro se by David, has set the stage for what could unfold as a pivotal trial aimed at revealing intricate networks of global corruption that reach into sovereign nations. The High Court of Antigua and Barbuda is now waiting for responses from the implicated parties, signaling a potentially explosive and revealing legal battle ahead.
David's allegations introduce a plethora of high-profile figures, including executives from Comcast, Sony, Warner Music Group, and Ziff Davis, as well as notorious attorneys like Gloria Allred and David Boies. He contends that these individuals engaged in a coordinated assault to undermine his reputation and disrupt his business dealings. Central to the allegations is the claim that this powerful network intentionally sought to destabilize Antigua's judiciary during the explosive “Alpha Nero” yacht litigation. Prime Minister Gaston Browne has been quoted condemning the attacks as a threat against Antiguan sovereignty stemming from lawfare tactics employed by external forces.
Sketching a timeline that extends from 2022 to 2025, David outlines a series of fraudulent lawsuits and defamation campaigns he faced, asserting that confidential information was stolen by agents pretending to be allies. Notable names such as Dani Peretz, Daphne Barak, and Corey Feldman are highlighted in the lawsuit as individuals who allegedly engaged in extortion and the theft of sensitive materials. The conspiracy, as described, suggests substantial backing and coordination from notable figures, including Shari Redstone and Edgar Bronfman Sr., aiming to maintain corrupt interests in the United States while stifling dissent across borders.
The ramifications of this alleged conspiracy are far-reaching, with the lawsuit estimating over $10 billion in damages due to lost contracts, damaged reputation, and immense emotional distress. Adding a grim twist, the filing points to multiple whistleblowers and attorneys associated with David who reportedly died under suspicious circumstances after providing critical information about the case.
David seeks various forms of remedy through this legal action, including a declaration of conspiracy, an injunction against ongoing defamatory actions, and full compensation for the extensive economic and reputational harm he suffered. This monumental case, filed pro se by David, has set the stage for what could unfold as a pivotal trial aimed at revealing intricate networks of global corruption that reach into sovereign nations. The High Court of Antigua and Barbuda is now waiting for responses from the implicated parties, signaling a potentially explosive and revealing legal battle ahead.