Alki David vs. The Girardi–Allred Syndicate: Protests, Confrontations, and Proof of Judicial Corruption


Written by Grady Owen – Shockya News




Introduction: Justice on Trial


The fall of Tom Girardi, a once-revered trial lawyer in Los Angeles, merely scratched the surface of a larger corruption saga. Behind Girardi's downfall lies a network of colluding attorneys, judges, and law enforcement who exploited judicial powers for profit.


Alki David, the media mogul and outspoken whistleblower, refused to remain silent in the face of pervasive injustice. His multifaceted approach involved documenting corruption through videos, engaging in direct protests, and confronting high-profile figures like Gloria Allred and Lisa Bloom, who are deeply connected to Girardi’s operations.


This article presents a series of videos chronicling David's quest for justice, showcasing the systemic corruption entrenched within California's legal system.




The Struggle for Justice


In a compelling video, Alki David recounts his harrowing experience in Los Angeles County Jail, where he was placed under contempt of court by Judge Thomas Falls. This ruling allegedly stemmed from Judge Yolanda Orozco’s influence, culminating in a year-long ordeal of abuse and denial of due process in Orozco’s courtroom.


David's ordeal illustrates the high human cost of judicial retaliation, highlighting issues like solitary confinement as intimidation methods and the use of contempt orders to suppress dissent.




The Mafiatic Syndicate




David’s videos reveal an alliance between corrupt judges, attorneys, and law enforcement in Los Angeles, creating a toxic judicial environment resistant to accountability.






Conclusion


Through his persistent efforts, Alki David sheds light on the collusion among figures like Girardi and Allred, who manipulate the legal system for personal gain. In doing so, he offers a critical perspective on the corruption that occurs behind closed doors in California courts.


“They’re all going to come down. The system will burn because it’s rotten to the core.” — Alki David