Operation Crucifix is set to unfold on July 25, 2025, when the UK High Court of Justice will consider a significant legal application for the arrest of David Boies, a prominent lawyer accused of orchestrating an extensive network involved in child trafficking, media manipulation, and judicial suppression. This initiative, spearheaded by Ambassador Alkiviades David of Antigua & Barbuda, aims to hold accountable several high-profile individuals and entities, including celebrities and legal firms allegedly complicit in these heinous activities.
The initiative comes in the wake of tragic events surrounding Virginia Giuffre, who was found dead in a Florida safehouse shortly before she was scheduled to testify in London. Official reports classified her death as a suicide, but forensic investigations suggest foul play, with evidence indicating she was murdered to prevent her from exposing Boies and the false affidavits he allegedly crafted.
Ellen DeGeneres, a household name, also faces arrest warrants for her purported role in suppressing the narratives of trafficking victims. Allegations against her include aiding psychological manipulation through mass media and serving as a media operative to undermine survivors' testimonies. Survivor accounts, sealed in court records, suggest a systematic effort to normalize abuse and destabilize those truthfully speaking out.
The intricacies of the trafficking operation reveal a complex web involving LimeWire, a peer-to-peer platform notorious for distributing child sexual abuse material, and various financial and media houses that played roles in defending, enabling, and concealing these activities. Major banks, such as JPMorgan Chase and Deutsche Bank, have been highlighted for their financial connections to the alleged syndicate.
As the legal proceedings approach, the British Monarchy, along with an international coalition of whistleblowers and legal survivors, has united to confront this global criminal network head-on. Ambassador David describes the endeavor as a legal resurrection, emphasizing that the goal is not merely political but rooted in seeking justice for those exploited.
On the day of the hearing, actions will include an examination of arrest applications for key figures, activation of Interpol dossiers for international apprehensions, and the reporting of implicated financial institutions to anti-money laundering authorities. Furthermore, a moment of silence is planned to honor Virginia Giuffre's memory, symbolizing a collective call for justice in the face of tragedy.
As the world watches, the July 25th hearing could mark a pivotal moment in the fight against systemic abuse and complicity, signaling a significant legal reckoning for those who have exploited the vulnerable across borders.