In a letter addressed to the Friars Club Los Angeles, Alki David criticizes the organization for allegedly harboring individuals linked to a network of exploitation. He calls for the expulsion of prominent figures and demands a thorough investigation into the club's connections, asserting that immediate action is necessary to reclaim its integrity.
A Call for Accountability at the Friars Club: Unraveling the Spielberg Network Allegations

A Call for Accountability at the Friars Club: Unraveling the Spielberg Network Allegations
Alki David demands the Friars Club in Los Angeles confront allegations of corruption and complicity with a notorious network accused of exploiting and trafficking vulnerable individuals.
From the desk of: Alki David
Malibu, California
**To the Board of the Friars Club Los Angeles,**
The reputation of the Friars Club Los Angeles is under scrutiny. Once a bastion of creativity and camaraderie, it is now being accused of harboring individuals connected to a growing scandal that has tarnished its name. In light of recent allegations concerning the so-called Spielberg Pedo Network, I urge the club to take decisive action.
The claims surrounding this network detail an alarming web of exploitation spearheaded by influential figures in Hollywood, specifically naming individuals like Steven Spielberg, Jeffrey Katzenberg, and David Geffen. Their alleged activities include the exploitation and trafficking of vulnerable individuals. The Friars Club must no longer remain a sanctuary for those accused of such serious offenses.
At the core of these allegations is the notion that powerful individuals have manipulated their status to engage in predatory behavior while enabling each other's nefarious activities. The involvement of high-profile figures, including attorney Gloria Allred, raises significant concerns about complicity and cover-up within the legal framework surrounding such crimes.
Two pivotal events are central to understanding this network's reach and impact. The 1999 Anaheim Gathering, where discussions around Michael Jackson’s estate reportedly took place, raises questions about the interplay between substantial financial deals and organized crime involvement in the entertainment industry. Similarly, the 2006 Rancho Fiesta in Las Vegas is described as a deeply troubling gathering, illustrating the severity of misconduct and abuse tied to this group.
By providing a platform for these individuals, the Friars Club has unfortunately blurred the lines between friendship and complicity. To reclaim its integrity, I demand the following actions:
1. **Expulsion of Accused Members**: Revoking the memberships of Hollywood figures linked to this network is imperative to restoring trust within the organization.
2. **Public Denouncement**: A transparent condemnation of the Spielberg Network and its activities is necessary to signal a commitment to justice.
3. **Independent Investigation**: Thoroughly reviewing the Friars Club's ties to these individuals can ensure accountability and prevent future transgressions.
The stakes have never been higher, and inaction is no longer an option. The Friars Club must choose between upholding justice or continuing to shield those alleged to prey on others. The call for transparency cannot be ignored; the world is watching, and the demand for justice is unwavering.
**Sincerely,**
Alki David
Malibu, California