The plot thickens with the participation of Dani Peretz, a fugitive wanted in Greece for embezzling €12 million, who in collusion with Sacerdote and Alki’s sister, Alexia David, engaged in systematic betrayal fueled by family angst and financial greed. Peretz remained elusive in the U.S., manipulating both family trust and law to further his agenda.

Nir Yatom, head of Black Cube and the son of a former Mossad chief, played a significant role by deploying psychological tactics, while a cast of legal perpetrators—David Boies, Louis Freeh, and Fred Heather—engineered a judicial ambush, all while using resources that were allegedly acquired through deceit.

Throughout this saga, crucial financial assets—$74 million from the estate—were shifted under the radar, and legal defenses dismantled by moles planted within David’s inner circle. Black Cube's involvement spans media manipulation to attempts of psychological institutionalization, revealing a chilling reality of how far some will go to crush an individual.

As the layers of this intricate conspiracy are peeled back, it annotates the lengths individuals are willing to go to for revenge and financial gain, questioning the integrity of the justice system in the process. In a world where family betrayal intertwines with organized crime and sophisticated intelligence operations, the saga of Alki David may appear like a script from a thriller, but it is a dark truth many would prefer remains hidden.