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Florence Puana, Grandmother of Katherine Kealoha, Dies At Age 100
She was a key witness against her granddaughter and former Honolulu Police Chief Louis Kealoha during their recent public corruption trial.
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Honolulu Sues To Recoup Kealoha Retirement Money
Even if Honolulu’s lawsuit succeeds, it could take a long time for the city to get the money back.
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Former SHOPO President Sues Over Police Chief Comments In A Civil Beat Story
Tenari Maafala left the Honolulu Police Department in 2018 after he was moved to another assignment by the new police chief.
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Low Pay, Reputation Of Corruption Hinders Hiring at Honolulu Liquor Commission
The city agency charged with regulating Oahu’s liquor industry is struggling to fill positions. It’s been a problem for at least 15 years.
Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2019
Honolulu Man Tried Repeatedly On Meth Charges Files Civil Rights Lawsuit
Sefo Fatai, an auto mechanic, spent nearly three years in jail awaiting trial. He was never convicted.
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Now’s Our Chance To Clean House In Honolulu Government
As the police corruption investigation continues with a focus on other city agencies, leaders and voters must take steps to guard against similar problems.
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Taxpayers Spent Nearly $700,000 on Kealohas’ Legal Fees
The court-appointed attorney for Katherine Kealoha received the largest chunk of the fees.
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Kealoha Drug Plea Results In New Claim Of Prosecutorial Misconduct
Accused drug dealer Tiffany Masunaga wants charges against her dropped because Katherine Kealoha admitted manipulating the case.
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Letters For Leniency: Katherine Kealoha’s Family And Friends Seek ‘Justice’
The federal court has made public a number of letters aimed at helping her when she’s sentenced on numerous felonies next year.
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Friends Tell Court Former Honolulu Police Chief Kealoha Was A Model And Deserves Leniency
Several wrote that Louis Kealoha, convicted of conspiracy in federal court, did not know the extent of crimes committed by his wife, former deputy prosecutor Katherine Kealoha, but her lawyer said it’s unfair for her to take all the blame.