HONOLULU A retired Honolulu police chief and his wife convicted of conspiracy are pleading guilty in remaining cases against them.
HONOLULU — A retired Honolulu police chief and his wife convicted of conspiracy are pleading guilty in remaining cases against them.
It’s the latest disgrace for Louis and Katherine Kealoha, once considered a power couple. Katherine Kealoha is an ex-deputy Honolulu prosecutor.
Jurors in June convicted the Kealohas in a plot to frame a relative to keep him from revealing fraud that financed their lavish lifestyle.
A second trial for bank fraud and identity theft was scheduled for January. In a deal with prosecutors, the Kealohas are expected to plead guilty Tuesday to bank fraud. Katherine Kealoha’s attorneys say she will also plead guilty to identity theft.
She was facing a third trial for separate drug-dealing allegations with her pain physician brother. She’s also expected to plead guilty in that case.