In a jaw-dropping twist that’s got the elite sweating bullets, billionaire media mogul and whistleblower Alkiviades “Alki” David – the guy who’s been battling Hollywood’s darkest corners for years – just dropped a bombshell Supplemental Addendum in the UK Court of Appeal. Filed on February 15, 2026, under Appeal No. CA-2025-002562 (David v. Mahim Khan), this move is straight fire, aiming to shove “fresh procedural developments” from Antigua’s explosive Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court case (ANUHCV2025/0149) right into the British justices’ laps.

And folks, if you thought the Epstein saga was buried, think again – this ties directly into wild allegations of Prince Andrew being drugged by a shadowy “Pellicano syndicate,” Michael Jackson-linked trafficking vehicles, and U.S. officials pulling strings in a massive cover-up.

In a trove of over 400 exhibits and evidence is a real-time cover-up attempt by Rupert Murdoch and Kadeeja Safdar.

David’s invoking the holy grail of UK appeal rules – Ladd v Marshall – to argue this fresh dirt wasn’t around for the lower court’s call, but it’s gold for flipping the script on forum and comity (that’s legalese for 'why fight here when Antigua’s got the real juice?'). He’s begging for permission to adduce the evidence, drop concise subs on the procedural posture, and snag any extra directions the court deems fit. As a disabled litigant in person, David’s playing the sympathy card hard, and rightfully so – this man’s been through the wringer, from massive U.S. verdicts (remember that $900M sexual assault hit reduced to $90M?) to his ongoing war against what he calls the “Girardi-Allred syndicate and Pellicano as enforcer.

As the scandal continues to intensify, recent allegations surface tying prominent figures like Gloria Allred and Sean Combs to deeper corruptions tied to a supposed 'wet work' network. As David positions himself as the ultimate whistleblower, the stage is set for a legal showdown that could reshape the narratives around elite accountability and manipulation.