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Prosecutors In Keith Kaneshiro Case Did Not Step Over The Line, Judge Rules

Prosecutors In Keith Kaneshiro Case Did Not Step Over The Line, Judge Rules

A federal judge said that the case can proceed, rejecting accusations of prosecutorial misconduct against Assistant U.S. Attorney Michael Wheat and his team.

New Lawsuit Against Former Hawaii Defense Contractor Alleges Charity Fraud Courtesy: Hawaii News Now

New Lawsuit Against Former Hawaii Defense Contractor Alleges Charity Fraud

Martin Kao, who’s pleaded guilty to numerous criminal charges already, faces a barrage of lawsuits seeking to recoup money he’s alleged to have stolen or misspent.

Hawaii Bribery Scandal Casts A Shadow Over Lahaina’s Ruins Phillip Jung for The New York Times

Hawaii Bribery Scandal Casts A Shadow Over Lahaina’s Ruins

For years, a local businessman paid off officials in exchange for lucrative contracts. The system he exploited has been left largely unchanged.

Final Honolulu Permitting Defendant Gets 10 Months In Prison David Croxford/Civil Beat/2023

Final Honolulu Permitting Defendant Gets 10 Months In Prison

Kanani Padeken is the last of six defendants to be sentenced in a bribery scandal at Honolulu’s Department of Planning and Permitting.

Wastewater Exec Milton Choy Gets 3 1/2 Years In Prison In Bribery Case David Croxford/Civil Beat/2023

Wastewater Exec Milton Choy Gets 3 1/2 Years In Prison In Bribery Case

Choy was involved in several bribery cases but was only charged in one after cooperating with federal prosecutors.

Honolulu Architect Who Bribed Permit Workers Sentenced To One Year In Prison Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2023

Honolulu Architect Who Bribed Permit Workers Sentenced To One Year In Prison

In the face of painful permitting delays, Bill Wong said he gave in to the pressure to “pay to play.”

Hawaii Defense Contractors Likely To Get Probation For Campaign Violations Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2020

Hawaii Defense Contractors Likely To Get Probation For Campaign Violations

Clifford Chen and Lawrence Lum Kee, formerly of Navatek LLC, were indicted along with their boss, Martin Kao, after making illegal donations to a senator’s reelection efforts.

Former Honolulu Union Leader Headed To Prison For More Than 11 Years Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2022

Former Honolulu Union Leader Headed To Prison For More Than 11 Years

A jury found Brian Ahakuelo stole and laundered union money and raised dues against the will of members.

Native Hawaiian Defense Contractor Replaces Top Leadership Amid Federal Criminal Probe Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2023

Native Hawaiian Defense Contractor Replaces Top Leadership Amid Federal Criminal Probe

The company’s founder, Christopher Dawson, is part of a well-known Hawaiian family that has many ties in business, political and social circles in Hawaii.