ST. JOHN'S, ANTIGUA — Alki David, a well-known entrepreneur and media executive, has filed a startling affidavit in the Magistrate’s Court of Antigua and Barbuda, shedding light on a convoluted web of alleged corruption and manipulation that crosses international borders. This remarkable document portrays a narrative not only of personal betrayal but also of a sophisticated transnational conspiracy aimed at silencing dissent and undermining democratic values.
At the heart of this dramatic unfolding is Dani Peretz, David’s brother-in-law, and former security for his late father. Peretz, now under criminal investigation in Greece and sought by law enforcement in Europe for fraud, is accused of siphoning off over $74 million from the David family’s estate. Allegations suggest he participated in a long-term psychological warfare campaign compounded by connections to elite circles in Tel Aviv and beyond. The tactics employed included manipulation and intimidation, reportedly targeting both Alki David and his family members, leading to extraordinary emotional distress and isolation.
The David family's corporate history adds layers to this narrative. Once owners of the Coca-Cola Hellenic Bottling Company (CCHBC), their broad influence was seen as a threat by powerful entities eager to exploit their wealth and connections. David argues that this familial legacy was a beacon for organized criminal factions and other covert operations intent on destabilizing their financial foothold within Europe and the Caribbean.
Furthermore, David implicates various prominent figures and groups, including the Mega Group—a clandestine organization of billionaires—alleging that they maintain links to illicit operations and global power structures. He claims these networks are structured to eliminate obstacles such as himself, targeting whistleblowers and investigators who divulge inconvenient truths.
The document also connects an array of interconnected personalities from entertainment and law—such as attorney David Boies and media figure Daphne Barak—to a wider scheme allegedly involved in child exploitation and media manipulation. David asserts that the very fabric of Hollywood and its legal defenders is woven into these covert and often sinister operations. Notably, he claims Barak’s actions during high-profile media narratives linked to Michael Jackson were part of a broader agenda of misinformation and coercion.
Meanwhile, the political implications ripple into Antigua, where officials have reported unsettling activities traced back to the United Progressive Party (UPP), connecting local seditious efforts to the intricate web David details. The implications of these allegations are vast, potentially reinforcing the concerns over the integrity of institutional frameworks in place.
Amplified by the support of Lady Victoria Hervey and other public figures, David’s plight signals a vital call for transparency and accountability. His accusations reveal a corrosive underground network threatening not only to destroy lives but to undermine broader political and social stability.
However, David asserts that his battle transcends personal grievances; it beckons an urgent demand for intervention. He is calling on governmental and international authorities to undertake significant measures to protect both democratic sovereignty and collective societal interests from these entrenched powers.
David concludes his affidavit with a stark reminder of the stakes involved, reiterating the importance of justice and freedom from those who believe they wield uncontested power over the world.