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A retired federal public defender said the civil lawsuit is the only way to push forward if federal prosecutors want to seize the homes in Portlock, Kailua, and Hawaii Kai.
HONOLULU (Island News) -- Convicted crime boss Michael Miske must forfeit up to $28 million worth of assets. Assets that the federal government will seize include homes in Portlock and Kailua ...
Michael Miske was discovered unresponsive inside his cell at the Federal Detention Center in Honolulu on Sunday. Honolulu Police Department Investigators are allegedly probing the crime boss’s ...
Above, FBI agents investigate Miske’s Kailua home in 2020. Select an option below to continue reading this premium story. Already a Honolulu Star-Advertiser subscriber? Log in now to continue ...
Miske had been at FDC since July 2020, when he was arrested in Kailua by FBI agents. It could take months for the additional test results to determine Miske’s cause of death.
The jury has reached a decision on how much cash and property convicted murder and racketeering crime boss Michael Miske will lose.
Michael Miske died of "toxicity of fentanyl and para-fluorofentanyl," the medical examiner’s office said in a statement obtained by AP. The death appears to have been accidental.
The fate of accused crime boss Michael Miske is now in the hands of a federal court jury, after Miske's defense attorneys finished closing arguments Friday.
Crime Hawaii businessman accused of running drug trade, ordering murders as underworld boss Michael Miske Jr. allegedly headed a huge drug enterprise on Honolulu for decades, evading detection ...
A retired federal public defender said the civil lawsuit is the only way to push forward if federal prosecutors want to seize the homes in Portlock, Kailua, and Hawaii Kai.