In an open letter dated February 2026, Alkiviades Andrew David formally notified Gary A. Dordick regarding his sustained non-engagement in the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court case under Claim No. ANUHCV2025/0149. After being personally served on May 18, 2025, Dordick has failed to acknowledge the service or file a defense, invoking the court’s default jurisdiction. This letter outlines that the court record, which has continued to expand, remains uncontested in Dordick's absence. It raises alarm over serious allegations involving co-respondents like Gloria Allred and disbarred attorney Tom Girardi, pointing to their ties within a coordinated litigation network depicted through stamped court exhibits, including U.S. federal prosecution documents. The procedural implications are significant with continued court developments pending.
Formal Notice of Default Legal Proceedings Against Gary A. Dordick

Formal Notice of Default Legal Proceedings Against Gary A. Dordick
An open letter detailing the legal consequences for attorney Gary A. Dordick in the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court, highlighting a notable lack of engagement in the ongoing case linking high-profile figures to serious allegations.
In a formal notice addressed to attorney Gary A. Dordick, it is stated that he has been in default for nine months following personal service in an ongoing legal case before the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court. The case entails allegations against significant legal figures including Gloria Allred and Tom Girardi, and raises concerns about procedural compliance and the implications of ongoing litigation.




















