Alki David has initiated a $10 billion lawsuit in Antigua and Barbuda, claiming a coordinated effort by a powerful syndicate to undermine his business interests and reputation through cyberterrorism and racketeering. Prime Minister Gaston Browne's involvement highlights concerns over the impact on national sovereignty as the case exposes a web of alleged collusion among high-profile figures.
Alki David Files $10 Billion Lawsuit Against Global Elites in Antigua and Barbuda

Alki David Files $10 Billion Lawsuit Against Global Elites in Antigua and Barbuda
Entrepreneur Alki David's legal action accuses a network of elites and corporations of destructive transnational activities against him, potentially shaking international business norms.
In a significant legal maneuver, entrepreneur and philanthropist Alki David has launched a $10 billion lawsuit in the High Court of Justice of Antigua and Barbuda. This ambitious litigation targets an extensive range of global elites, major corporations, attorneys, and intelligence personnel, alleging their involvement in a coordinated transnational campaign characterized by racketeering, defamation, cyberterrorism, and economic sabotage against him and his business ventures in Antigua and Barbuda.
Alki David's Statement of Claim indicates that he is confronting a powerful syndicate known as “The MEGA Group,” which allegedly orchestrates efforts to tarnish his reputation while interfering with legitimate business transactions. Reportedly, this group harbors members from prominent corporations, including Comcast, Sony, and Warner Music Group, alongside renowned legal figures like Gloria Allred and David Boies.
At the heart of the lawsuit lies the assertion that this network sought to destabilize the Antiguan judiciary amid the contentious “Alpha Nero” yacht litigation. Prime Minister Gaston Browne has publicly condemned these actions, labeling them as attempts to undermine Antiguan sovereignty via legal manipulation techniques.
The lawsuit presents a detailed argumentative timeline, depicting alleged events from 2022 to 2025 where David encountered fraudulent lawsuits, defamation initiatives, and corporate penetration by agents masquerading as allies. The complaint notably mentions figures like Dani Peretz and Corey Feldman, accusing them of extortion and the unlawful acquisition of confidential information.
With over $10 billion claimed in damages due to lost contracts, reputational harm, and emotional distress, the lawsuit underscores serious allegations amplified by whistleblower accounts. The deaths of key legal and investigative figures associated with David are also highlighted, raising questions about the extremities of the allegations.
David seeks a formal declaration of conspiracy, legal injunctions to cease defamatory actions, and full redress for the extensive damages endured. His case marks one of the largest conspiracy allegations in contemporary legal history, intertwining corporate interests with political and media influences across international borders.
Currently, Alki David is representing himself as the case is poised for further legal responses from the implicated parties in Antigua's High Court, suggesting a possible landmark trial that could reveal intricate networks of alleged global corruption and their repercussions on sovereign governance.