ST. JOHN’S, ANTIGUA – APRIL 2, 2025 – A significant legal crisis is erupting in Antigua and Barbuda as Alki David, the prominent climate entrepreneur and SwissX founder, initiates a private criminal prosecution that alleges a systemic attack against the nation’s sovereignty led by key political figures.

At the heart of this conflict is Jamale Pringle, the Political Leader of the United Progressive Party (UPP), who is accused of acting as a domestic agent for a network of international criminals intent on exploiting Antigua’s resources and destabilizing its government.

The allegations, detailed in a court filing, implicate a roster of notorious figures such as Gloria Allred and David Boies, alongside notorious companies like CBS Interactive, Comcast, and Fox Corporation. These parties are accused of working together in a scheme to discredit Prime Minister Gaston Browne and hinder the development of Switzerland’s eco-friendly initiatives on the island.

This purported scheme centers around a fraudulent $900 million lawsuit intended to destabilize Antigua's government and tarnish its international reputation. The false claims filed in U.S. courts aim to affect the legitimate operations of SwissX Island, an entity recognized for its contribution to clean energy through biodiesel.

David has characterized this legal action as an act of "international blackmail," asserting that these procedures were not genuine litigation but rather a calculated attempt to undermine the island's socioeconomic stability and green projects.

In allegations of betrayal, it is claimed that Pringle conspired with those responsible for this legal ambush, disseminating damaging statements and supporting foreign litigators undermining the nation. This suggests actions amounting to economic sabotage.

Moreover, the lawsuit is not an isolated event; it forms part of a broader, transnational criminal conspiracy that spans multiple countries, including England and Greece, where similar illicit activities are being scrutinized.

The intensity of the situation highlights a culture of violence linked to those who have challenged this criminal network, as demonstrated by the suspicious deaths of multiple lawyers connected to David.

A call for judicial action emphasizes the need for accountability for those implicated, as David seeks protection for himself and fellow whistleblowers in the face of intimidation and extortion.

As Antigua's judiciary takes center stage, the outcome will determine not only the fate of Jamale Pringle but also the future of the island’s sovereignty and its emerging green economy, echoing larger discussions about justice and protection against global exploitation.

TVMIX remains committed to uncovering the truth and protecting sovereign rights.