In an unprecedented move, the nation positions itself against external legal pressures it deems unjust.
**Antigua's Sovereign Wealth Fund Strikes Back: Legal Declaration Against U.S. Actions**

**Antigua's Sovereign Wealth Fund Strikes Back: Legal Declaration Against U.S. Actions**
Antigua & Barbuda takes a bold stance with a legal declaration aimed at combating alleged U.S. overreach and lawfare tactics.
In a groundbreaking assertion that threatens to reshape legal and diplomatic relations, the Sovereign Wealth Fund of Antigua & Barbuda has made a significant declaration of lawfare against the United States. Dated recently, this decision marks a pivotal moment for the nation, as it claims to fight against an elaborate international conspiracy, including coordinated asset seizures and judicial manipulation, primarily directed by U.S. entities.
The controversy ignites from the seizure of the superyacht Alpha Nero and a multi-faceted legal campaign led by Boies Schiller Flexner LLP. The legal assault purportedly targets Antiguan Prime Minister Gaston Browne, members of the Cabinet, and media entrepreneur Alkiviades “Alki” David, who has consistently faced legal challenges affecting his rights as a disabled UK citizen.
Rudy Delarenta, speaking on behalf of the Sovereign Wealth Fund, emphasized, "This is not merely protest; this is strategic resistance. We are embarking on a global reckoning of legal norms." The formal declaration outlines various legal avenues being pursued against U.S. actors, including:
1. RICO lawsuits alleging organized racketeering against California's government, officials, and associated entities for their role in the alleged orchestration of malicious prosecutions resulting in the attorney Mark Lieberman's murder.
2. Initiating civil actions within the United Kingdom and EU based on laws like the Proceeds of Crime Act, aimed at potential misconduct and misuse of legal systems.
3. Taking legal actions across the Caribbean using laws pertaining to money laundering and cooperation with international legal treaties.
Notably, the declaration seeks to establish diplomatic engagement at the highest levels, calling for a summit between U.S. President Donald J. Trump and Prime Minister Gaston Browne to address the "unprecedented breakdown in global legal norms."
In response to the ongoing wave of litigation tied to the Alpha Nero matter, Antigua's government strongly defends its legal processes surrounding the yacht's seizure and subsequent sale. Authorities have maintained that all actions were lawful and transparent, intended to avert risks associated with the abandoned vessel, ultimately benefiting the public.
The government argues that decisions surrounding Alpha Nero's fate were double-checked with the U.S. Treasury’s OFAC, asserting that each detail was compliant with international standards. Critics, however, claim the legality of these actions as part of an intimidation tactic fueled by those embroiled in prior legal disputes relating to the yacht.
The assertion of lawfare by the Sovereign Wealth Fund signals a potential escalation into international legal battlegrounds, with Antigua & Barbuda insisting on defending its national reputation and seeking justice amid accusations from foreign parties. The unfolding of this declaration underscores not only the complexities of international law but also the evolving dynamics of power and influence on the global stage.
In this climate of uncertainty, the government of Antigua remains resolute in contesting claims made against its officials, while calling for evidence-based discussions free from unfounded allegations, warning that such attacks may jeopardize the nation’s economic well-being. The stance taken by the Sovereign Wealth Fund may very well define future relationships between the Caribbean and larger international powers.
The controversy ignites from the seizure of the superyacht Alpha Nero and a multi-faceted legal campaign led by Boies Schiller Flexner LLP. The legal assault purportedly targets Antiguan Prime Minister Gaston Browne, members of the Cabinet, and media entrepreneur Alkiviades “Alki” David, who has consistently faced legal challenges affecting his rights as a disabled UK citizen.
Rudy Delarenta, speaking on behalf of the Sovereign Wealth Fund, emphasized, "This is not merely protest; this is strategic resistance. We are embarking on a global reckoning of legal norms." The formal declaration outlines various legal avenues being pursued against U.S. actors, including:
1. RICO lawsuits alleging organized racketeering against California's government, officials, and associated entities for their role in the alleged orchestration of malicious prosecutions resulting in the attorney Mark Lieberman's murder.
2. Initiating civil actions within the United Kingdom and EU based on laws like the Proceeds of Crime Act, aimed at potential misconduct and misuse of legal systems.
3. Taking legal actions across the Caribbean using laws pertaining to money laundering and cooperation with international legal treaties.
Notably, the declaration seeks to establish diplomatic engagement at the highest levels, calling for a summit between U.S. President Donald J. Trump and Prime Minister Gaston Browne to address the "unprecedented breakdown in global legal norms."
In response to the ongoing wave of litigation tied to the Alpha Nero matter, Antigua's government strongly defends its legal processes surrounding the yacht's seizure and subsequent sale. Authorities have maintained that all actions were lawful and transparent, intended to avert risks associated with the abandoned vessel, ultimately benefiting the public.
The government argues that decisions surrounding Alpha Nero's fate were double-checked with the U.S. Treasury’s OFAC, asserting that each detail was compliant with international standards. Critics, however, claim the legality of these actions as part of an intimidation tactic fueled by those embroiled in prior legal disputes relating to the yacht.
The assertion of lawfare by the Sovereign Wealth Fund signals a potential escalation into international legal battlegrounds, with Antigua & Barbuda insisting on defending its national reputation and seeking justice amid accusations from foreign parties. The unfolding of this declaration underscores not only the complexities of international law but also the evolving dynamics of power and influence on the global stage.
In this climate of uncertainty, the government of Antigua remains resolute in contesting claims made against its officials, while calling for evidence-based discussions free from unfounded allegations, warning that such attacks may jeopardize the nation’s economic well-being. The stance taken by the Sovereign Wealth Fund may very well define future relationships between the Caribbean and larger international powers.