Kealohas’ foreclosed Hawaii Kai home goes on market for $1.3M
The Hawaii Kai home of retired Honolulu police chief Louis Kealoha and his former city prosecutor wife, Katherine, is for sale while their lender forecloses on the property and the couple faces corruption-related charges.
The asking price for the Kealoha Niumalu Loop home is $1.3 million.
A foreclosure lawsuit alleges that the Kealohas defaulted on a $1 million mortgage. The lawsuit was filed last year, after a federal grand jury indicted the Kealohas, accusing them of framing Katherine Kealoha’s uncle in an attempt to discredit him in a family, financial dispute. They pleaded not guilty.
A judge allowed the lender to sell the four-bedroom home. The listing says the home “captures island living” with custom travertine floors, renovated kitchen and heated pool. An open house is scheduled for Sunday.