In a stunning development, a private criminal prosecution in Antigua has implicated UPP leader Jamale Pringle in a transnational conspiracy, linking him to a lawsuit aimed at destabilizing the government and undermining national investments. British-Greek billionaire Alki David accuses Pringle of betraying his duties for foreign interests amid a global legal battle involving powerful figures.
Political Shockwaves in Antigua as UPP Leader Faces Criminal Allegations

Political Shockwaves in Antigua as UPP Leader Faces Criminal Allegations
Jamale Pringle's involvement in alleged collusion with U.S. elites raises concerns over political integrity and national sovereignty in Antigua.
By Shockya Investigations Team
St. John’s, Antigua – April 2, 2025
The political landscape of Antigua and Barbuda is in turmoil following a private criminal prosecution filed in the Magistrate’s Court, targeting United Progressive Party (UPP) leader Jamale Pringle. The prosecution accuses Pringle of collusion in a vast transnational criminal scheme involving some of the most infamous names in American law and media.
The complaint, initiated by British-Greek billionaire Alki David, has set off alarm bells, not only for Pringle but for a roster of disgraced U.S. elites, including Gloria Allred, David Boies, Les Moonves, Anthony Pellicano, Barry Diller, and Shari Redstone, as well as major media conglomerates like CBS Interactive, Viacom, Comcast Ventures, Fox Corp, and News Corp. However, it is Jamale Pringle's purported involvement that has caused the most significant uproar in Antigua, as he is accused of participating in “economic warfare and sedition” against the nation’s lawful leadership and its growth endeavors.
At the core of this explosive case is a $900 million civil lawsuit filed in the U.S., which aims to implicate Prime Minister Gaston Browne and SwissX Island—David's flagship sustainable energy initiative—in what is described as an unfounded legal conflict linked to the superyacht Alpha Nero. David claims that the legal action is far from about justice; rather, it is part of a coordinated foreign attack intending to destabilize Antigua's government and undermine its energy independence.
Despite the denials of wrongdoing, Jamale Pringle is accused by David of promoting defamatory narratives associated with the lawsuit and utilizing them politically as Antigua approaches its next elections. With the Prime Minister engaged in discussions with international climate investors, sources allege Pringle was working covertly with legal representatives in Los Angeles, suggesting a betrayal of national interests.
The ramifications of this case extend globally, as David connects the Antigua lawsuit to coordinated legal offensives against the same defendants operating in multiple jurisdictions. In London, similar criminal proceedings are underway, while in Greece, Allred faces allegations of pursuing duplicative lawsuits to force financial settlements.
Moreover, U.S. federal investigators are scrutinizing purported fraudulent filings linked to figures like Giuffre and Boies for potential perjury and extortion crimes. David himself cites a chilling narrative regarding the risks associated with these legal battles, referencing the untimely deaths of four of his own legal representatives, alleged victims of the pervasive criminal syndicate.
As David seeks whistleblower protections owing to credible threats against himself and his operations—primarily focused on SwissX B100 biofuel initiatives for Antigua—questions swirl regarding the integrity of the judicial process in Antigua. Will the judiciary uphold its independence and protect the nation’s sovereignty?
Pringle's alleged actions are under scrutiny, and many wonder if he will publicly address his purported complicity. Perhaps most concerning is the extent to which the global media will shed light on these lawfare tactics employed against smaller nations daring to pursue their sovereign rights.
David voices the gravity of the situation: “What they’ve done isn’t just a legal offense—it’s a violation of human dignity and the sovereign rights of a nation. We demand accountability. We demand justice.”
Stay tuned for ongoing coverage of this developing story on rtwnews.com, where we will continue to monitor the unfolding legal saga in Antigua and the international repercussions that follow.