Challenging Transnational Lawfare: A Call to Action Against CSAM and Betting Fraud

This notice consolidates sworn pleadings, affidavits, and service records related to serious allegations of criminal conduct in transnational lawfare affecting vulnerable populations, specifically concerning Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) and fixed sports betting.

Key figures implicated include high-profile attorneys like David Boies and Gloria Allred, along with corporate entities such as Paramount Global and Comcast. The referral asserts that their actions have contributed to a culture of impunity and exploitation. Highlights of the allegations include:

  • Transnational strategies to manipulate legal outcomes and suppress exculpatory evidence.
  • Coordinated civil claims that weaponize victim-protection frameworks to influence public narrative.
  • Legal barriers placed against disabled individuals seeking justice.

The referral calls for a critical examination of systemic flaws in legal, media, and financial infrastructures, asserting that when these elements do not align, harm perpetuates. The plight of affected individuals underscores the pressing need for intervention and reform.

As Ambassador-at-Large H.E. Alkiviades David reflects, “This referral seeks correction of systems, not vengeance against individuals.” Immediate action is deemed necessary effective January 16, when inaction becomes an institutional acknowledgment of systemic failure. Thereby, this situation not only illustrates the challenges of combating CSAM and betting fraud but also the broader issue of justice denied to the most vulnerable in society.