Hubert Elrington Fails to Meet Judgment Deadline

A significant development has emerged in the ongoing legal proceedings involving Senior Counsel Hubert Elrington, as confirmed by court authorities on February 24, 2026. The prominent Belizean attorney has failed to comply with a High Court mandate requiring substantial financial restitution by the specified deadline.

The case stems from a January ruling where the High Court determined that Elrington violated his fiduciary responsibilities as executor of the late James Lightburn’s estate. Judicial authorities characterized these violations as particularly severe, citing Elrington’s failure to provide proper accounting and distribution of estate assets.

The court’s judgment mandated payment exceeding $337,000 Belize dollars, supplemented by 5% annual interest retroactive to June 2017, in addition to $10,000 for legal expenses. Beyond financial penalties, the ruling required submission of comprehensive estate documentation and directed that the decision be formally communicated to both the General Legal Council and the Bar Association for potential disciplinary review.

This verdict represents the second major disciplinary action against Elrington within recent months. In late 2025, the General Legal Council imposed a six-month suspension against the attorney for serious professional misconduct in an unrelated case, simultaneously ordering reimbursement of approximately $6,000 to an affected client.

With the payment deadline now expired without compliance, the judicial system is positioned to initiate enforcement procedures. This development marks a critical juncture in the legal accountability of a senior member of Belize’s legal community, potentially carrying implications for professional standards within the nation’s judicial framework.