The extensive lawsuit details a conspiracy involving numerous high-profile individuals and corporations, alleging that David suffered over $10 billion in damages due to their coordinated efforts to undermine his business interests and reputational integrity.
Alki David Files $10 Billion Lawsuit Against Global Elites for Alleged Conspiracy in Antigua

Alki David Files $10 Billion Lawsuit Against Global Elites for Alleged Conspiracy in Antigua
Entrepreneur Alki David has initiated legal action in Antigua and Barbuda, claiming a powerful syndicate targeted him with racketeering and defamation.
In a dramatic legal development, entrepreneur and philanthropist Alki David has filed a staggering $10 billion lawsuit in the High Court of Justice of Antigua and Barbuda against an extensive array of global elites, corporations, attorneys, and intelligence operatives. He accuses this alleged syndicate, known publicly as "The MEGA Group," of engaging in a calculated campaign of racketeering, defamation, cyberterrorism, and economic sabotage aimed at damaging him and his business operations in Antigua and Barbuda.
David's Statement of Claim implicates an influential network of individuals and organizations, including major corporations such as Comcast, Sony, and Warner Music Group, as well as intelligence agencies like Black Cube, alongside prominent legal figures including Gloria Allred and David Boies. The allegations suggest these defendants executed a series of unlawful strategies intended to ruin his reputation and disrupt his legitimate business endeavors. A key element of this conspiracy purportedly sought to destabilize Antigua's judiciary amidst the highly publicized "Alpha Nero" yacht litigation case, prompting Prime Minister Gaston Browne to denounce these efforts as attempts to undermine Antiguan sovereignty through abuse of legal processes.
The lawsuit lays out a chronological narrative from 2022 to 2025, in which David alleges to have been subjected to fraudulent lawsuits, extensive defamation campaigns, and infiltration of his enterprises by agents masquerading as trusted advisors. Specific individuals named, including Dani Peretz and Corey Feldman, are charged with extortion and the theft of confidential information under false pretenses. The lawsuit implies a significant financial backing and collaboration from influential figures like Shari Redstone and Edgar Bronfman Sr., dedicated to preserving corrupt interests in the U.S. and stifling opposition internationally.
David claims the repercussions of this conspiracy have been profoundly damaging, citing over $10 billion in economic losses due to lost contracts, harmed reputation, emotional distress, and a collapse of goodwill. Adding a chilling dimension to the case, whistleblowers and attorneys who previously provided insights and evidence to David, such as Mark Lieberman and Barry Rothman, are reported to have died under suspicious circumstances.
The relief sought by David entails not only a declaration of conspiracy and a request for an injunction against further defamatory activities but also complete restitution for the extensive damages incurred. This lawsuit may stand as one of the most ambitious conspiracy claims in contemporary legal history, implicating not only corporate interests but also the intersection of political and media power across various jurisdictions.
As the High Court of Antigua and Barbuda awaits responses from the implicated defendants, all eyes will be on this unfolding case, which could potentially unveil a profound network of alleged corruption operating beyond national borders.