In a stunning legal development resonating across both legal and diplomatic arenas, the Sovereign Wealth Fund of Antigua and Barbuda, alongside Redonda and represented by attorney Rudy Delarenta from the SwissX Islands, has announced an extraordinary Declaration of Lawfare against the United States. This declaration accuses U.S. governmental and private actors of orchestrating a conspiracy involving asset seizures, legal machinations, and political disruption aimed at silencing sovereign nations.
Central to this dispute is the controversial seizure of the Alpha Nero yacht, which has ignited a substantial legal battle driven by prominent law firm Boies Schiller Flexner LLP targeting various key figures including the Prime Minister of Antigua, Gaston Browne, and other cabinet officials. Notably, the declaration also highlights grievances regarding Alkiviades “Alki” David, a media entrepreneur facing repeated legal assaults.
Delarenta characterized the declaration as more than mere protest, framing it as a proactive strategy for global accountability. “This is strategic resistance. This marks the start of a reckoning on an international scale,” he stated. The declaration outlines a range of legal processes being initiated by the Sovereign Wealth Fund across multiple jurisdictions, including:
1. **RICO Lawsuits in the United States**: Targeting entities including the state of California and individuals involved in what the declaration claims are malicious litigation activities linked to attorney Mark Lieberman's death.
2. **Legal Actions in the United Kingdom and EU**: Plans to pursue private prosecutions under various financial crime statutes while engaging with UK authorities for thorough investigations.
3. **Measures in the Caribbean**: Invoking local legislation aimed at addressing money laundering and illegal profit from criminal activities.
The declaration also seeks significant diplomatic engagement by inviting a summit between former U.S. Presidents and Antiguan officials to address perceived declines in global legal standards.
Contrastingly, the Government of Antigua declared its actions surrounding the Alpha Nero yacht as lawful and conducted with full transparency. It insists the ongoing U.S. lawsuit, brought forth by Yulia Guryeva-Motlokhov, daughter of a sanctioned Russian oligarch, lacks basis and aims to tarnish the reputation of Antiguan officials following the legal sale of the yacht after being removed from U.S. sanctions.
In a spirited defense, the GoAB reiterated the legality of the yacht's seizure and affirmed that all financial dealings related to its sale are fully accounted for and devoid of corruption. Prime Minister Browne's administration stressed the need for international cooperation and transparency while warning against harmful allegations that could jeopardize the economy and citizen livelihoods.
This dramatic clash poses significant implications for international relations, legal norms, and the sovereignty of smaller nations as they navigate complex global political landscapes. The proceedings underscore the ongoing battle between perceived legal colonialism and the fight for legal equity in the face of alleged external oppression.
The Government of Antigua ultimately calls for a dialogue based on factual grounds and adherence to established legal principles, urging stakeholders to refocus discourse from sensationalism to constructive engagement.
**Media Contact:**
Office of Legal Counsel, SwissX Islands
Email: legal@swissx.com
Hashtags: #Lawfare2025 #JusticeForAlki #GlobalReckoning #RICONow #EndLegalColonialism
Central to this dispute is the controversial seizure of the Alpha Nero yacht, which has ignited a substantial legal battle driven by prominent law firm Boies Schiller Flexner LLP targeting various key figures including the Prime Minister of Antigua, Gaston Browne, and other cabinet officials. Notably, the declaration also highlights grievances regarding Alkiviades “Alki” David, a media entrepreneur facing repeated legal assaults.
Delarenta characterized the declaration as more than mere protest, framing it as a proactive strategy for global accountability. “This is strategic resistance. This marks the start of a reckoning on an international scale,” he stated. The declaration outlines a range of legal processes being initiated by the Sovereign Wealth Fund across multiple jurisdictions, including:
1. **RICO Lawsuits in the United States**: Targeting entities including the state of California and individuals involved in what the declaration claims are malicious litigation activities linked to attorney Mark Lieberman's death.
2. **Legal Actions in the United Kingdom and EU**: Plans to pursue private prosecutions under various financial crime statutes while engaging with UK authorities for thorough investigations.
3. **Measures in the Caribbean**: Invoking local legislation aimed at addressing money laundering and illegal profit from criminal activities.
The declaration also seeks significant diplomatic engagement by inviting a summit between former U.S. Presidents and Antiguan officials to address perceived declines in global legal standards.
Contrastingly, the Government of Antigua declared its actions surrounding the Alpha Nero yacht as lawful and conducted with full transparency. It insists the ongoing U.S. lawsuit, brought forth by Yulia Guryeva-Motlokhov, daughter of a sanctioned Russian oligarch, lacks basis and aims to tarnish the reputation of Antiguan officials following the legal sale of the yacht after being removed from U.S. sanctions.
In a spirited defense, the GoAB reiterated the legality of the yacht's seizure and affirmed that all financial dealings related to its sale are fully accounted for and devoid of corruption. Prime Minister Browne's administration stressed the need for international cooperation and transparency while warning against harmful allegations that could jeopardize the economy and citizen livelihoods.
This dramatic clash poses significant implications for international relations, legal norms, and the sovereignty of smaller nations as they navigate complex global political landscapes. The proceedings underscore the ongoing battle between perceived legal colonialism and the fight for legal equity in the face of alleged external oppression.
The Government of Antigua ultimately calls for a dialogue based on factual grounds and adherence to established legal principles, urging stakeholders to refocus discourse from sensationalism to constructive engagement.
**Media Contact:**
Office of Legal Counsel, SwissX Islands
Email: legal@swissx.com
Hashtags: #Lawfare2025 #JusticeForAlki #GlobalReckoning #RICONow #EndLegalColonialism