LIHU‘E — Former Kaua‘i County Councilmember Arthur Brun has pled guilty to leading an island-wide methamphetamine trafficking operation on Kaua‘i.
“I had a drug habit,” Brun told a judge Wednesday morning. “I did a lot of drugs and sold drugs to support my habit. I got no excuse, I take full responsibility for it, and, you know, I accept the responsibility for my actions. I’m guilty of all charges.”
Brun, 49, appeared via video conference from the Honolulu Federal Detention Center.
Federal prosecutors and Brun agreed to a 15-year prison sentence on several charges, including possession and distribution of meth, assaulting a federal law enforcement officer, both evidence and witness tampering and more.
He was facing an estimated 30 years to life, his attorney Rustam Barbee said Wednesday.
“It’s a fact that good people make bad mistakes,” Barbee said. “Arthur Brun, for most of his life, has been a good person. Unfortunately, in his recent past, he suffered from methamphetamine addiction. Today, he has acknowledged that and will atone for his mistakes by agreeing to a lengthy 15-year prison sentence.”
The deal is up for U.S. District Judge Derrick K. Watson to accept or reject after receiving a pre-trial investigation and comments.
Brun was arrested Feb. 27, 2020, along with 11 other people, and charged with running a methamphetamine distribution ring. In pleading guilty, Brun will not have to stand trial, but prosecutors said there is evidence including wiretapping and statements from undercover officers.
Brun was elected to public office in 2016 on an anti-drug platform and served as the council’s Public Safety and Human Services Vice Chair. Since his arrest and until December 2020, Brun continued to receive his county salary, despite the council revoking his voting abilities.
In detail, the plea agreement outlines Brun’s involvement with co-defendants, including Malueleu Umu, who Brun met in 2016, while Umu was serving a state prison sentence at Kaua‘i Community Corrections Center.
As a volunteer in a prisoner re-entry program, Brun would pick Umu and other inmates up to drive them to community services activities.
In 2018, Brun asked Umu, who had connections to the United Samoan Organization gang, to help him with the operation, according to the agreement.
Much of Brun’s dealings came to public light in October 2019.
Toward the end of that month, Brun purchased about a pound of methamphetamine from Umu. Following this, the Kaua‘i Police Department pulled Brun over as part of a traffic stop. The stop, which was monitored by federal officers, resulted in the injuring of a KPD lieutenant and a high-speed chase, during which Brun threw about one pound of methamphetamine out of the car.
In the past, Brun had trafficked controlled substances, but after receiving drug treatment had been substance-free until 2018, according to court documents.
“During the time period in which the defendant was substance-free, the defendant made positive contributions to his community on Kaua‘i (including working to securing funding for drug treatment programming and for the county wiretap facilities that were later used in the investigation against him), demonstrating that he was capable of living a law-abiding and productive life while substance-free,” the plea agreement reads.
Brun’s addiction, the agreement notes, was brought on by physical injuries and the deterioration of his marriage.
The investigation did not reveal that Brun obtained “significant profit from his drug trafficking activities, but rather supported the conclusion that his proceeds were spent in significant part on purchases of controlled substances for his own personal use.”
Brun will be sentenced on March 24, 2022, at 9 a.m.
I’m shocked. What did the guy do? 15 year sentence is a long time. What do you think will happen? According to some scoop on the inside information people, they want him locked up for the community’s good. And they feel it’s a fair judge. So almost likely this sentence will be carried out. I think they are right.
I never met the guy. But from what I know about life, sports, and everything else, let’s start.
He went to Kapa’a High School. He went also to Oregon State in 1992 to play baseball. Then he came back to Kaua’i. Everything else seems to be unknown. He was a high school umpire. For the HHSAA games. So he’s background is in naturally sports. And a very good athletes at that. Other than this, not much is known about the guy on a community level. Well, because I know the owner of Cheesecake Factory in Waikiki.
So to say that this guy did drugs, well that’s hard to tackle, but we the people have to go with the story. As you may know, we have other lives. We don’t just go on the internet convicting people. We’re busy too.
I guess KIF has a lot to think about. Next vote for the right candidate. It seems people will not tolerate any wrong doings from a county councilmember. Regardless if he was a good standing sportsman to the community from where he was from.
Good luck to KIF. I’m not for KIF, but do understand the legal side this too and all.
I’m going to, for your sake, assume this post is completely sarcastic.
Well now, one comment and I’m done. How many of you had the pleasure of working? Any job. And while you worked, did you make enough money to enjoy yourselves? That is the thing they go on.
Just don’t pay too much attention to the consensus. And you’ll be fine. Facts are important around here. So are people, doctor. That is one good comment to know.
What ta heck? They asked me too. I hope they guy gets locked up in jail. And when he does, just give him the bottle to end his life. My jersey number in high school basketball was #21. Yeah….
This one is on the people who voted for him. You can’t tell me you didn’t know about his drug dealing before you marked your ballots.
Nice plea deal. Hopefully Brun snitched on others on Kauai. Especially KPD who leaked info to him. The cyber stalking is real and kpd uses it to help their criminal ventures.
Ask Brun who in KPD leaked info to him and he stalked that person then the Feds popped him.
Legend continues.
Disgusting! He should get twice that sentencing for all the lives he ruined on this island. AND he was an elected official with a false persona. Let’s not forget this was NOT his first time in a tangle with drugs! How he ever got elected to begin with is perplexing as heck??? I don’t go for his pitiful tone of poor, poor me I was a drug addict! YOU THINK? Brun you are despicable and a threat to this island community! You should spend the rest of your days behind bars!
What an injustice. This guy ran a meth ring and gets 15 years ! He’ll probably be out in 10. Totally unfair !! An elected official should get twice the sentence of a regular citizen not half. The corruption here on Kauai is clear and present. How will we ever stop this scourge of drugs when we hand out sweetheart deals to Drug Ring leaders. Kapaa at night feels more like a mainland city. There’s drug addicts everywhere. The bike path and Kealia feels shady at night. We need to stop the flow of illegal drugs in our community. Start arresting these drug addicts and charging them with real time so they start snitching on all the dealers. Time to end this.
Our community is falling apart.
Right! Ive got a NASA Kokee bridge for sale!
Brun is no saint, “good people make bad decisions” he has been a corrupt county official. Took money from the GMO seed corn operations on the west side. Helped them to operate near the school unsafe and dangerous to the community. Helped ruin countless lives. Knowingly coerced women hooked on drugs into sexual abuse. Due to his position of power over them. Kick this scum off kauai for good. He’s a disgrace and a stain on our community.
Public records show that Brun was a convicted felon before being elected to his last term…. that alone should have been reason to not have him on the Kauai county Council according to the Charter.
This is not the end of the story for this or other addicts who will walk a thin razor’s edge between the choice to use or not. We know how easy the incarcerated can get drugs and the big picture is that the dealers are aided and abetted by the system. More treatment programs are desperately needed!!!!!
For all you people who stood up for him, he is GUILTY!
Think of all the people he snitched on to get a reduced sentence!
Not such a good man afterall, eh?
Is up to anyone to label a person good or bad???? Actions or choices are right or wrong by the consequences that result from them….
I still believe, after 68 hard knocks years that it is never to late to do the right thing and we must trust the Federal Judge to sentence accordingly!
Is it really up to anyone to label a person good or bad???? Actions or choices are right or wrong by the consequences that result from them….
I still believe, after 68 hard knocks years that it is never to late to do the right thing and we must trust the Federal Judge to sentence accordingly!
You are a reverend???
I think you need to dust off your Bible and remind yourself and about forgiveness, compassion, and the fruit of the Spirit… Then go set the right example for people to follow. God can change any heart and work all things for His good.
Let’s reserve our judgement and focus on extending love and compassion to him and his family and hope that this sorrow leads him to repentance.
No life sentence for a low life who is a convicted wife beating drug dealer?
Kauai protects this guy because his buddies in county and state gov was involved.
Hopefully he ratted them out for a sweet deal like that.
They need to ask him, who in kpd cyber security is leaking email and text messages to criminals that jeopardizes people’s lives.
Kpd has put bounties on people who have exposed public corruption and those in their IT division is leaking information to criminals for retaliation.
I have 100% proof and Kalei Goodwin and Arthur Brun are recipients of the leaks.
The strategy worked to perfection and exposed that kpd is involved in leaking emails, voice calls, and text messages.
Ask Bradley Chiba, Derek Kawakami, Bernard Carvalho, MMA instructors, Vance Pascua, Rob Silva, Santa cocaine louie, DLNR, YWCA, and others that received leaks from KPD to attack and retaliate the person who exposed public corruption.
Why hasnt the county of Kauai hired a CPA? crooks
Goon. He should get a longer sentence, fines, public service, and have to repay the County council salary he was paid, at the minimum. County charter should not allow convicted felons to run for office.
Criminals will elect criminals to public office. There isn’t one local household on my street that doesn’t have at least one family member who’s done time, is on probation, or is in the wind from the cops. This is not how a healthy population lives. Ending up with criminal records isn’t the same as getting a diploma.
He was also dealing guns, why no mention and how many of those guns still in our community.
Da Ballad of Atta Brun
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