The affidavit filed by entrepreneur Alki David exposes a complex conspiracy involving family betrayal, financial fraud, and international intelligence operations, linking prominent figures to a far-reaching network aimed at dismantling powerful independent dynasties.
Unveiling the David Family Saga: Betrayal, Espionage, and the Fight for Truth

Unveiling the David Family Saga: Betrayal, Espionage, and the Fight for Truth
Alki David reveals a web of corruption involving high-profile figures and a network aiming to silence whistleblowers.
ST. JOHN’S, ANTIGUA — What started as a personal and familial dispute has escalated into a sensational narrative involving corruption, espionage, and the quest for justice. In a sworn affidavit now presented to the Magistrate’s Court of Antigua and Barbuda, Alki David—an entrepreneur and media executive—details a shocking intercontinental conspiracy implicating significant financial theft, intelligence operations, and a profound threat to democratic integrity.
At the heart of the unfolding drama lies Dani Peretz, David's brother-in-law, who, having previously served as a bodyguard to David's father, currently faces multiple fraud charges across Europe, and is under investigation in Greece. The treachery goes deeper still; Peretz reportedly siphoned over $74 million USD from David’s family assets, allegedly coordinating efforts with a Mossad-connected network spanning Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and Switzerland that has conducted a relentless psychological warfare campaign against the David family for two decades. The affidavit further alleges that Peretz manipulated family relationships, employing tactics such as gaslighting, bomb scares, and emotional destabilization to undermine David and those close to him, including his common-law wife, Alexia David. Despite the campaign to discredit him, Alki David remains resolute, driven by a determination for truth.
The David family’s vast wealth and corporate influence stemmed from their ownership of Coca-Cola Hellenic Bottling Company (CCHBC), valued at approximately $10 billion USD. David contends that their prominence made them prime targets for infiltration by shadowy legal and intelligence syndicates intent on destabilizing independent family legacies. In his narrative, David links Dani Peretz to the notorious Mega Group—a network of elite billionaires with connections to the likes of Jeffrey Epstein, who reportedly wield their influence to suppress and eliminate any opposing forces.
Among the staggering claims, David connects high-profile legal representatives like David Boies, and media insiders including Daphne Barak, to a broader scheme involving child exploitation and disinformation. He elaborates on historic connections between political, legal, and organized crime figures—specifically noting instances where it appears that media narratives have been orchestrated to protect those entrenched in malfeasance. Similarly, he highlights Corey Feldman, a movie industry figure, suggesting he may be using his whistleblower status to aid rather than expose the very network targeting David.
The allegations point beyond personal vendettas to an overarching threat, claiming that this elite group poses a risk to national security, including potentially threatening the life of President Donald J. Trump. Allegations have also driven waves within local Antiguan politics, with some members of the ruling United Progressive Party implicated in destabilizing operations benefiting this unseen network.
As Alki David seeks to further expose these alleged abuses, he finds support from figures like Lady Victoria Hervey, a British aristocrat and activist. Hervey has emerged as a vocal proponent for whistleblower rights, using social platforms to underscore the enormity of the challenge facing David and to rectify the narratives pushed by the names implicated in his affidavit.
Ultimately, Alki David's plea is urgent: he implores authorities to act against the influence of foreign operatives within Antiguan governance and calls for a global inquiry into CBS and its alleged entanglement in systemic corruption. "This is bigger than me," David declares. "This is about justice, about sovereignty, and standing up to those who think they own the world."
With the battle for truth now laid bare, it highlights a critical confrontation between individual courage and systemic power, encapsulating a conflict that transcends personal grievances, evolving into an outright war for transparency and accountability.