The Miske Case: A Co-Defendant Turns Against Alleged Honolulu Crime Boss - Honolulu Civil Beat
The Miske Case: A Co-Defendant Turns Against Alleged Honolulu Crime Boss
As trial for Michael Miske Jr. approaches in September, more people involved in myriad crimes he’s alleged to have masterminded are expected to cooperate with federal prosecutors. Reading time: 11 minutes.
The building blocks of the government’s criminal case against Honolulu businessman Michael J. Miske Jr. continued to emerge into public view last week when a co-defendant appeared before U.S. District Court Judge Derrick Watson by video link and admitted to being part of the racketeering enterprise Miske is alleged to have controlled and directed.
PODCAST: Hawaii Innocence Project co-director returns to HNNâs âThe Other Side of Paradiseâ Hawaii News Now chief investigative reporter Lynn Kawano hosts The Other Side of Paradise, a new podcast from Hawaii News Now. (Source: Hawaii News Now) By HNN Staff | April 28, 2021 at 3:28 PM HST - Updated April 28 at 3:28 PM
HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - Hawaii News Now investigator reporter Lynn Kawano continues her conversation with Hawaii Innocence Project co-director Ken Lawson in episode 2 of âThe Other Side of Paradise.â
In âThe Convict Who Finally Found His Way,â the former high-profile attorney talks about how he finally hit rock bottom, his time in a federal prison following drug charges, and how he started rebuilding his life â one relationship mended and goal met at a time.