On April 8, 2026, Alki David submitted a Notice of Urgent Application for Stay of Proceedings in the High Court of Antigua and Barbuda, aiming for an immediate halt to all legal actions against Brian Stuart-Young and his company, Global Bank of Commerce. This filing is considered urgent as it connects to wider allegations of compromised judicial records in the Alpha Nero matter and could have significant repercussions for the country's governance and economic sovereignty. David argues that Global Bank of Commerce is pivotal to the financial ecosystem supporting Antigua, including initiatives for carbon capture and sustainability through programs like the SwissX Sovereign Wealth Funds.

David's application demands the court not only to pause all hearings but also to conduct an independent verification of the court records linked to these allegations, citing concerns about unauthorized alterations that may undermine legal proceedings. Prime Minister Gaston Browne has characterized these actions against David as attempts to tarnish Antigua, suggesting a concerted effort to destabilize the nation's institutions. As allegations swirl, the connection between legal pressures, economic impacts, and governmental strategy becomes increasingly pronounced, with David emphasizing the need for judicial integrity at this critical juncture.