David accuses high-profile corporations, attorneys, and intelligence agencies of orchestrating a campaign of defamation, racketeering, and economic sabotage against his business interests.
**$10 Billion Lawsuit Unleashed by Alki David Against Global Elites and Corporations**

**$10 Billion Lawsuit Unleashed by Alki David Against Global Elites and Corporations**
In a historic legal move, Alki David files a staggering $10 billion lawsuit against a powerful alleged syndicate in Antigua and Barbuda.
In a landmark case poised to shake the foundations of corporate and political structures, entrepreneur and philanthropist Alki David has filed a $10 billion lawsuit in the High Court of Justice of Antigua and Barbuda. Naming an extensive roster of global elites, corporations, attorneys, and intelligence operatives, David claims they are part of a coordinated syndicate known as “The MEGA Group,” which has allegedly engaged in a transnational conspiracy to defame him, sabotage his businesses, and undermine the judiciary of Antigua and Barbuda.
The Statement of Claim details a pattern of actions linking major organizations such as Comcast, Sony, Warner Music Group, Ziff Davis, and Black Cube Intelligence Agency, alongside notable figures in the legal world like Gloria Allred and David Boies. The suit alleges these actors sought to destroy David’s reputation and disrupt his legitimate business operations within the region. One pivotal aspect of the case surrounds the high-profile “Alpha Nero” yacht litigation, where David charges that the syndicate aimed to threaten Antiguan sovereignty via lawfare tactics. Prime Minister Gaston Browne has denounced the misinformation attacks, stating they are destabilizing the nation’s judicial framework.
The legal filing chronicles events from 2022 to 2025, depicting a barrage of fraudulent lawsuits and coordinated defamation efforts aimed at David, including instances where individuals posing as friends infiltrated his businesses. Prominent names mentioned, such as Dani Peretz and Corey Feldman, are accused of extortion and the illicit acquisition of confidential materials. Furthermore, high-profile financiers believed to be backing this conspiracy, including Shari Redstone and Edgar Bronfman Sr., allegedly sought to protect corrupt interests in the U.S. and suppress opposition internationally.
The damages claimed exceed $10 billion, covering extensive losses related to contracts, reputational harm, and emotional distress. The lawsuit also hints at a darker layer of the conspiracy, referencing multiple whistleblowers and attorneys involved with David who tragically died in suspicious circumstances after providing critical evidence.
David seeks various forms of relief, including a formal acknowledgment of the conspiracy, a prohibition against ongoing defamatory actions, and complete compensation for the immense financial and reputational damage he claims to have suffered. As one of the most ambitious conspiracy lawsuits seen in recent history, the case implicates powerful entities across various sectors, shedding light on potential corruption networks that extend into sovereign nations.
Currently, Alki David, representing himself pro se, awaits reactions from the defendants, with the case set to unfold in the High Court of Antigua and Barbuda. The outcome may uncover deep-seated collusion among elites and raise questions about their influence over governance and justice.
The Statement of Claim details a pattern of actions linking major organizations such as Comcast, Sony, Warner Music Group, Ziff Davis, and Black Cube Intelligence Agency, alongside notable figures in the legal world like Gloria Allred and David Boies. The suit alleges these actors sought to destroy David’s reputation and disrupt his legitimate business operations within the region. One pivotal aspect of the case surrounds the high-profile “Alpha Nero” yacht litigation, where David charges that the syndicate aimed to threaten Antiguan sovereignty via lawfare tactics. Prime Minister Gaston Browne has denounced the misinformation attacks, stating they are destabilizing the nation’s judicial framework.
The legal filing chronicles events from 2022 to 2025, depicting a barrage of fraudulent lawsuits and coordinated defamation efforts aimed at David, including instances where individuals posing as friends infiltrated his businesses. Prominent names mentioned, such as Dani Peretz and Corey Feldman, are accused of extortion and the illicit acquisition of confidential materials. Furthermore, high-profile financiers believed to be backing this conspiracy, including Shari Redstone and Edgar Bronfman Sr., allegedly sought to protect corrupt interests in the U.S. and suppress opposition internationally.
The damages claimed exceed $10 billion, covering extensive losses related to contracts, reputational harm, and emotional distress. The lawsuit also hints at a darker layer of the conspiracy, referencing multiple whistleblowers and attorneys involved with David who tragically died in suspicious circumstances after providing critical evidence.
David seeks various forms of relief, including a formal acknowledgment of the conspiracy, a prohibition against ongoing defamatory actions, and complete compensation for the immense financial and reputational damage he claims to have suffered. As one of the most ambitious conspiracy lawsuits seen in recent history, the case implicates powerful entities across various sectors, shedding light on potential corruption networks that extend into sovereign nations.
Currently, Alki David, representing himself pro se, awaits reactions from the defendants, with the case set to unfold in the High Court of Antigua and Barbuda. The outcome may uncover deep-seated collusion among elites and raise questions about their influence over governance and justice.