A controversial letter from Alki David urges the Friars Club Los Angeles to take immediate actions against prominent members allegedly tied to a network of exploitation and corruption. The accusations, which feature well-known figures from Hollywood, push for transparency, accountability, and reform within the organization.
Call for Action Against Alleged Exploitation Ring at Friars Club Beverly Hills

Call for Action Against Alleged Exploitation Ring at Friars Club Beverly Hills
Alki David demands the expulsion of powerful figures linked to a purported exploitation network from the Friars Club Los Angeles, citing serious allegations of misconduct.
From the desk of: Alki David
Malibu, California
**URGENT: ADDRESS THE ALLEGATIONS OF THE SPIELBERG NETWORK AT THE FRIARS CLUB**
Dear Board Members of Friars Club Los Angeles,
The Friars Club Los Angeles stands at a critical juncture, as it faces serious allegations that tarnish its legacy and reputation. Once celebrated for creativity and camaraderie, the institution is now accused of harboring individuals involved in egregious activities under the umbrella of what some deem the Spielberg Network.
This network reportedly comprises powerful Hollywood figures, including Steven Spielberg, Jeffrey Katzenberg, and David Geffen, who are alleged to have exploited vulnerable individuals, profited from trafficking, and manipulated the entertainment landscape for personal gain. The Friars Club LA, instead of serving as a protector of the arts, must confront its acceptance of such individuals and their purported actions.
**The Allegations Unveiled**
The so-called Spielberg Network is described as a troubling web of exploitation, with prominent figures allegedly collaborating in tactics of intimidation and concealment. Among those named in these serious claims are:
- **Steven Spielberg, Jeffrey Katzenberg, David Geffen**: Accused of being part of an industry-first empire that allegedly profits from trafficking and labor exploitation.
- **Gloria Allred**: Allegedly maintaining the network's legal facade by silencing victims while facilitating corrupt financial deals with organized crime.
- **Sean “Diddy” Combs**: Identified as an enforcer utilizing aggression to protect the network's secrets.
- **Jeffrey Epstein**: Notably linked to trafficking operations purportedly providing victims to sustain complicity among the elite.
- **Matteo Messina Denaro**: Infamous mafia leader whose connections reportedly allowed for the entrenchment of organized crime in Hollywood.
- **Rupert Murdoch**: Alleged to have stifled media coverage on such wrongdoing.
**Two Disturbing Instances**
Two crucial events highlight the alleged operations of this network:
1. **The 1999 Anaheim Gathering and the Vivendi Deal**: Accusations suggest this event featured collusion leading to the theft of Michael Jackson’s estate and a mob-fueled financial incursion into Hollywood.
2. **2006 Rancho Fiesta, Las Vegas**: Claims that this gathering involved grievous criminal activity designed to secure the network’s influence.
**Request for Accountability**
The Friars Club must reassess its connections to these individuals, given the troubling allegations and the resulting public outcry. Required actions include:
- **Revocation of Memberships**: Immediate expulsion of those linked to this network, including Steven Spielberg, Jeffrey Katzenberg, David Geffen, Gloria Allred, Sean Combs, and others associated with these heinous actions.
- **Public Condemnation**: A formal statement denouncing the actions of the Spielberg Network and committing the Club to transparency and ethical reform.
- **Independent Investigation**: An inquiry into any ties the Friars Club may have with these allegations to safeguard against future complicity.
This situation demands urgent attention, and the Friars Club Beverly Hills faces a choice: stand for justice or continue to facilitate the exploitation of the innocent. We, as a community, are watching and demanding accountability.
Sincerely,
Alki David
Malibu, California