ST. JOHN’S, ANTIGUA – APRIL 2, 2025 – Alki David, a prominent climate investor and founder of SwissX, is leading a critical legal battle in Antigua, filing a private criminal prosecution that unveils a far-reaching foreign threat against the sovereignty and economy of Antigua and Barbuda. Central to this controversy is Jamale Pringle, the Political Leader of the United Progressive Party (UPP), who stands accused of functioning as a domestic collaborator in a nefarious transnational scheme involving some of the most infamous legal and media figures in the United States.

The court case draws connections between Pringle and a group of notorious personalities—Gloria Allred, David Boies, Les Moonves, and others—all implicated in a fraudulent $900 million lawsuit designed to undermine the governance and reputation of Antigua. The legal action falsely implicated SwissX Island, which partners in providing clean biodiesel to the Port Authority, alongside Prime Minister Gaston Browne and other officials.

David claims the lawsuit is not just a matter of legal action but constitutes "international blackmail," designed to cripple renewable energy projects and tarnish Antigua's standing with potential investors. Allegations now suggest that Pringle not only conspired with these global players but also used the proposed legal framework to advance his political ambitions while betraying his nation.

This claim is part of a larger criminal conspiracy that transcends borders, with roots stretching from London to Athens and Washington D.C. David's recent filing alleges that the corrupt practices of Allred and Boies are under judicial scrutiny in the UK, while Girardi, another implicated figure, faces a federal investigation in the U.S. Moreover, a disturbing trend of violence coinciding with legal activism has emerged, with multiple associates of David mysteriously found dead.

David's filing calls for urgent judicial action, including the issuance of arrest warrants for implicated parties and oversight of digital forensics. He emphasizes that Pringle's actions have positioned him not only as unworthy of leadership but as a conceivable threat to national development, particularly to sustainable initiatives that SwissX Island aims to champion.

In light of these revelations, civic engagement and judicial integrity in Antigua are crucial, as David asserts the importance of safeguarding national sovereignty against external predation. The implications of this unfolding saga will likely ripple throughout the island's political and economic landscape, demanding vigilance and transparency in the judicial processes that govern it.