The lawsuit highlights claims of racketeering, cyberterrorism, and attempts to disrupt sovereignty, setting the stage for potential revelations of global corruption.
Alki David Files $10 Billion Lawsuit Against Global Elites in Antigua

Alki David Files $10 Billion Lawsuit Against Global Elites in Antigua
Entrepreneur alleges coordinated conspiracy involving major corporations and individuals attempting to undermine his business interests.
St. John’s, Antigua and Barbuda — Entrepreneur and philanthropist Alki David has initiated a pivotal $10 billion lawsuit in the High Court of Antigua and Barbuda. The complaint targets a wide range of global elites, corporations, legal professionals, and intelligence operatives, accusing them of conducting a systematic campaign of racketeering, defamation, cyberterrorism, and economic sabotage against him and his enterprises, with significant ties to operations in Antigua and Barbuda.
Allegations of an Organized Conspiracy
In his Statement of Claim, David asserts that a potent coalition, publicly dubbed “The MEGA Group,” has deliberately plotted to tarnish his reputation and obstruct lawful business dealings. This alleged network reportedly comprises individuals from high-profile entities like Comcast, Sony, Warner Music Group, Ziff Davis, and the Black Cube Intelligence Agency, along with prominent attorneys including Gloria Allred, David Boies, and Tom Girardi.
Concerns Over Antiguan Sovereignty
The lawsuit claims that this consortium aimed to undermine the judiciary of Antigua amid the notable “Alpha Nero” yacht litigation. Prime Minister Gaston Browne has intervened, condemning these actions as attempts to derail Antiguan sovereignty using legal manipulations.
Comprehensive Timeline of Incidents
David’s assertion details occurrences spanning from 2022 to 2025 during which he alleges to have experienced various fraudulent lawsuits, defamation efforts, and infiltration of his business operations by agents acting as intimate associates. Figures like Dani Peretz, Daphne Barak, and Corey Feldman are accused of extortion and covert acquisition of confidential materials through deceitful means. The conspiracy allegedly attracted backing from influential personalities including Shari Redstone and Edgar Bronfman Sr.
Significant Damages and Unexplained Fatalities
The lawsuit claims damages exceeding $10 billion linked to lost business opportunities, harm to his reputation, and emotional distress. It also mentions several whistleblowers and attorneys affiliated with David—like Mark Lieberman and Barry Rothman—who purportedly died under strange circumstances following their cooperation with officials.
Relief Sought and Broader Implications
David is requesting a declaration of conspiracy, an injunction against ongoing defamatory actions, and full restitution for the economic and reputational harm endured. This case stands out as one of the most extensive conspiracy suits in recent memory, potentially implicating private corporate interests along with political and media influences across different jurisdictions.
Awaiting Judicial Response
As the lawsuit, filed by David acting on his own behalf, now awaits replies from the implicated defendants at the High Court of Antigua and Barbuda, the proceedings are poised to become a landmark trial revealing alleged global corruption and its effects on sovereign nations.