Executive Summary
On October 10, 2025, before Justice Rene Williams and the Supreme Court of the Eastern Caribbean, the case Antigua & Barbuda v. The Media Cartel (ECSC Case No. ANUHCV2025/0149) will reach its moment of judgment.
What began as Alki David v. David Boies et al. has escalated into a sovereign showdown, backed by the Government of Antigua and Barbuda, with international legal ramifications spanning London, the United States, Switzerland, and Greece. This dossier consolidates the evidence, murders, attacks, networks, and proceedings that define this historic case.
The attacks escalated to sovereign levels, targeting the Government of Antigua and Barbuda. Prime Minister Gaston Browne’s government aligned with Ambassador-at-Large for the Green Economy, Alki David, who was recognized by the court as Sheriff Litigant of Public Interest. Attorney General Steadroy “Cutie” Benjamin was appointed amicus curiae.
Case Evolution
The proceedings began as Alki David v. David Boies et al., exposing misconduct by Hollywood power lawyers and their cartel allies. Parallel proceedings are ongoing in London before Justice Cotter in Kahn v. David, and in the United States District Court for Maryland under RICO statutes.
International Front: London, U.S., Switzerland, and Greece
The cartel faces a multi-jurisdictional reckoning:
- Antigua & Barbuda — ECSC Case No. ANUHCV2025/0149, before Justice Rene Williams, with default judgments already entered against Shari Redstone and others.
- London, UK — King’s Bench Division (Case KB-2025-001991, Jahn v. David), before Justice Cotter, where Antigua seeks recognition of default judgments for enforcement and asset seizures.
- United States — RICO proceedings in the District of Maryland, supported by former Congressman Curt Weldon (R-PA).
- Switzerland & Greece — asset trails and settlements tied to Redstone, Girardi, and cartel operations continue to be investigated for laundering and enforcement.
Curt Weldon’s Commitment
In March 2025, Weldon wrote directly to Ambassador David, acknowledging the death of their mutual friend John Quirk and affirming his alignment:
“We both lost a great friend and true patriot when John Quirk passed… What I witnessed and documented will destroy the same Deep State scum who tried to stop Trump. John introduced us right before his death, and I wanted to connect.”
— Curt Weldon, Former Member of Congress (1987-2007), Vice Chair HASC/HHSC
John Quirk’s Legacy
John Quirk’s research is now fully embedded in both Antigua’s filings and the London reversal case. Combined with the default judgments, his work paves the way for international reparations and asset seizures. His death galvanizes the living case: the evidence he left cannot be erased.
Shockya published an exposé on March 9, 2023, detailing how investigator John Quirk was murdered in Turkey one month after revealing extensive illicit financial activities, further illuminating the dangers faced by those pursuing truth in this saga.
Defendants in Default
- Shari Redstone — personally served in London and New York, remains in contempt.
- Gloria Allred — defaulted.
- Tom Girardi — defaulted.
- Michael Avenatti — defaulted.
- Gary Dordick — defaulted.
- John Branca — implicated in the hijacking of the Michael Jackson Trust.
- CBSi / LimeWire NFT Holdings — defaulted.
- Les Moonves — silent, but implicated.
Judicial Precedent: Judge Dale Fischer’s Ruling
In Alki David vs. CBSi, U.S. Federal Judge Dale Fischer issued a ruling finding CBS Interactive liable for inducement of piracy. Although the case was later canceled procedurally, the liability finding remains on record, directly impacting the current Antigua proceedings, where the same defendants and misconduct are under scrutiny.