In a jaw-dropping twist that’s electrifying legal circles, billionaire media mogul and whistleblower Alkiviades “Alki” David has filed a substantial Supplemental Addendum in the UK Court of Appeal. On February 15, 2026, marked under Appeal No. CA-2025-002562 (David v. Mahim Khan), this document introduces crucial new evidence from Antigua’s sensational Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court case (ANUHCV2025/0149), asserting the need to bring these revelations before British justices.



David’s filing connects the saga of Prince Andrew to a string of wild allegations, including claims he was drugged by a shadowy syndicate reminiscent of notorious fixer Anthony Pellicano. This adds a dramatic layer to narratives surrounding the Epstein case, implying deep-rooted connections within an elite web of manipulation.



The addendum contains over 400 exhibits pointing to an extensive cover-up involving high-profile individuals, including assertions about Rupert Murdoch and potential child abuse allegations. With a series of procedural developments unfolding, the stakes are undeniably high.



Interestingly, the filing’s narrative accentuates Prince Andrew’s alleged involvement in illicit activities, asserting that he was under the influence of drugs at a time of significant controversy. This allegation paints a picture of a vast organized crime network leveraging coercion and leverage over high-profile individuals.



Adding further intrigue, witness statements unearthed in the proceedings suggest connections to Michael Jackson, trafficking allegations, and a systematic abuse of technological resources for monitoring and control.



This UK appeal is positioned as a critical juncture in David’s long-standing fight against a $58 million California sexual battery verdict he faces, which could play a pivotal role in altering judicial outcomes across both jurisdictions.



As these developments unfurl, the global narrative surrounding justice, accountability, and the abuses hidden within the powerful reaches of Hollywood remains volatile, with David poised as a figure of significant resistance and revelation.