In a groundbreaking legal move, Alki David has filed a $10 billion lawsuit in Antigua and Barbuda against a coalition of global elites and corporations he accuses of orchestrating a campaign of defamation and sabotage against him, claiming vast economic and reputational damages.
Alki David Files $10 Billion Lawsuit Against Powerful Global Syndicate

Alki David Files $10 Billion Lawsuit Against Powerful Global Syndicate
Entrepreneur Alki David takes legal action against prominent elites and corporations, claiming a wide-ranging conspiracy aimed at undermining his business and reputation.
In an explosive case filed in the High Court of Justice in Antigua and Barbuda, entrepreneur and philanthropist Alki David has initiated a monumental $10 billion lawsuit against a sprawling list of global elites, corporations, and intelligence operatives. His detailed Statement of Claim asserts that a powerful network, dubbed “The MEGA Group,” executed a transnational operation involving racketeering, defamation, cyberterrorism, and economic sabotage targeting him and his business endeavors, particularly within Antigua and Barbuda.
David's allegations implicate a host of prominent entities—including Comcast, Sony, Warner Music Group, Ziff Davis, and Black Cube Intelligence Agency—alongside well-known legal figures like Gloria Allred, David Boies, and Tom Girardi. He contends that this cabal engaged in malicious schemes aimed at damaging his reputation and thwarting legitimate business operations. A critical aspect of the conspiracy allegedly involved destabilizing Antigua's judiciary amid the high-profile “Alpha Nero” yacht litigation, triggering public condemnation from Prime Minister Gaston Browne who criticized the assaults as attempts to undermine Antiguan sovereignty through legal manipulation.
The court filing delineates a timeline from 2022 to 2025, highlighting alleged fraudulent lawsuits, libel campaigns, and the infiltration of his enterprises by agents masquerading as allies. Among the named defendants, figures like Dani Peretz, Daphne Barak, and Corey Feldman are accused of extorting and stealing confidential information under deceptive pretenses. The conspiracy is further claimed to have benefited from the backing of high-profile individuals such as Shari Redstone and Edgar Bronfman Sr., who reportedly acted to safeguard corrupt U.S. interests and suppress oppositional voices abroad.
The claimed damages, exceeding $10 billion, arise from lost contracts, the destruction of goodwill, reputational harm, and emotional suffering experienced by David. The lawsuit additionally references several whistleblowers and attorneys associated with David, including Mark Lieberman and Barry Rothman, who allegedly died under dubious conditions after providing crucial evidence to authorities.
David seeks not only a declaration of conspiracy but also an injunction to prevent further defamatory actions and full compensation for the extensive economic and reputational damages incurred. This lawsuit marks one of the most extensive conspiracy claims seen in recent times, implicating both corporate and political elements that operate across national lines.
The case, led by Alki David acting pro se, now awaits responses from the defendants in the High Court of Antigua and Barbuda, potentially leading to a landmark trial that may unveil alleged corruption networks interfacing with sovereign nations.
David's allegations implicate a host of prominent entities—including Comcast, Sony, Warner Music Group, Ziff Davis, and Black Cube Intelligence Agency—alongside well-known legal figures like Gloria Allred, David Boies, and Tom Girardi. He contends that this cabal engaged in malicious schemes aimed at damaging his reputation and thwarting legitimate business operations. A critical aspect of the conspiracy allegedly involved destabilizing Antigua's judiciary amid the high-profile “Alpha Nero” yacht litigation, triggering public condemnation from Prime Minister Gaston Browne who criticized the assaults as attempts to undermine Antiguan sovereignty through legal manipulation.
The court filing delineates a timeline from 2022 to 2025, highlighting alleged fraudulent lawsuits, libel campaigns, and the infiltration of his enterprises by agents masquerading as allies. Among the named defendants, figures like Dani Peretz, Daphne Barak, and Corey Feldman are accused of extorting and stealing confidential information under deceptive pretenses. The conspiracy is further claimed to have benefited from the backing of high-profile individuals such as Shari Redstone and Edgar Bronfman Sr., who reportedly acted to safeguard corrupt U.S. interests and suppress oppositional voices abroad.
The claimed damages, exceeding $10 billion, arise from lost contracts, the destruction of goodwill, reputational harm, and emotional suffering experienced by David. The lawsuit additionally references several whistleblowers and attorneys associated with David, including Mark Lieberman and Barry Rothman, who allegedly died under dubious conditions after providing crucial evidence to authorities.
David seeks not only a declaration of conspiracy but also an injunction to prevent further defamatory actions and full compensation for the extensive economic and reputational damages incurred. This lawsuit marks one of the most extensive conspiracy claims seen in recent times, implicating both corporate and political elements that operate across national lines.
The case, led by Alki David acting pro se, now awaits responses from the defendants in the High Court of Antigua and Barbuda, potentially leading to a landmark trial that may unveil alleged corruption networks interfacing with sovereign nations.