Chester Williams Raises Conspiracy Questions in Dropped Case Against Mother

Former Belize Police Commissioner Chester Williams has raised allegations of potential collusion following the unexpected dismissal of a cyberbullying case he initiated against Nichole Gilda McDonald. The case was formally struck out on December 2, 2025, due to lack of prosecution.

Williams revealed he received no prior communication from legal authorities regarding the dismissal. “I still haven’t been called. I still don’t know nothing,” Williams stated, expressing his frustration and suggesting possible conspiracy between McDonald and police personnel.

The case originated in March when McDonald faced accusations of disseminating false statements through computer systems to damage Williams’ reputation. The allegations stemmed from a comment McDonald posted on Shyne Barrow’s Facebook page during discussions concerning Barrow’s “narco state” allegations.

According to McDonald, the legal proceedings never advanced because Williams failed to appear at any of the 17 scheduled court hearings. She described the ordeal as life-devastating, claiming she endured five nights in detention, job termination, and depletion of her savings. McDonald further alleged being denied essential medication, food, and water during her custody period, calling the five-day detention “an injustice.

Williams maintains his confusion over the case’s dismissal, stating, “I am wondering if there is a conspiracy between her and the police. I don’t know.” The situation highlights ongoing tensions within Belize’s judicial system and raises questions about procedural fairness in cyber-related legal matters.