Alkiviades David, a businessman and whistleblower, is currently embroiled in a legal battle, referred to as The Cotter’s Court Matter (Mahim Khan v. David, KB-2025-001991). For years, he has endured a barrage of false allegations and procedural harassment, claiming he has continually proven the fabrications against him. Yet, he remains ensnared in a relentless cycle of disinformation, highlighting systemic issues within the justice system that fail to protect the innocent.
On August 21, 2025, David alleges that police and locksmiths violated his home, which bore the Antiguan flag, without prior notice, resulting in a public humiliation instigated by Judge Cotter. He emphasizes that this incident is part of a larger pattern of mismanagement and abuse he has faced, including wrongful arrest and defamatory accusations labeling him a “$900 million rapist.”
Major media outlets, such as CBS and CNET, propagated this defamatory narrative without retracting or correcting their statements, while investigative findings from others like ShockYa prompted swift legal threats instead of accountability. David argues this exemplifies a concerted effort to discredit whistleblowers and maintain the integrity of powerful syndicates involved in corruption and exploitation.
In a shocking turn, he recounts being physically assaulted by Ajay Foulnellier during court proceedings, alleging a clear breakdown of due process. He also highlights the complicity of solicitors like Howard Kennedy LLP, who he claims are maintaining false narratives against him while engaging in harassment.
David has experienced severe neglect from the courts, with his urgent requests disregarded and basic needs unmet. He states that despite overwhelming evidence of misconduct, the legal system has permitted cruelty to thrive. With his resources dwindling, he fears for the well-being of his pets.
This case, according to David, extends beyond individual grievances; it touches upon serious national and international corruption, necessitating immediate action from various regulatory and governmental bodies to ensure accountability and protect whistleblowers like himself. David insists that if justice remains unattainable within the courtroom, he will take his fight public to expose and rectify the failures of the British justice system.
On August 21, 2025, David alleges that police and locksmiths violated his home, which bore the Antiguan flag, without prior notice, resulting in a public humiliation instigated by Judge Cotter. He emphasizes that this incident is part of a larger pattern of mismanagement and abuse he has faced, including wrongful arrest and defamatory accusations labeling him a “$900 million rapist.”
Major media outlets, such as CBS and CNET, propagated this defamatory narrative without retracting or correcting their statements, while investigative findings from others like ShockYa prompted swift legal threats instead of accountability. David argues this exemplifies a concerted effort to discredit whistleblowers and maintain the integrity of powerful syndicates involved in corruption and exploitation.
In a shocking turn, he recounts being physically assaulted by Ajay Foulnellier during court proceedings, alleging a clear breakdown of due process. He also highlights the complicity of solicitors like Howard Kennedy LLP, who he claims are maintaining false narratives against him while engaging in harassment.
David has experienced severe neglect from the courts, with his urgent requests disregarded and basic needs unmet. He states that despite overwhelming evidence of misconduct, the legal system has permitted cruelty to thrive. With his resources dwindling, he fears for the well-being of his pets.
This case, according to David, extends beyond individual grievances; it touches upon serious national and international corruption, necessitating immediate action from various regulatory and governmental bodies to ensure accountability and protect whistleblowers like himself. David insists that if justice remains unattainable within the courtroom, he will take his fight public to expose and rectify the failures of the British justice system.