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Former Maui County director charged in ongoing public corruption probe

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The United States Attorney’s office and the Federal Bureau of Investigation held a news conference about charges in a Maui bribery case on Thursday. The former director of the Maui County Department of Environmental Management was accused by federal prosecutors with taking $2 million in cash, travel and casino chips to steer $19 million in contracts to a Honolulu wastewater executive’s companies. Pictured speaking is United States Attorney Clare E. Connors.
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Pictured speaking on Thursday is United States Attorney Clare E. Connors. Also pictured, from left, is FBI special agent Steven Merrill, Connors, Assistant U.S. Attorneys Kenneth M. Sorenson and Micah Smith.
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Speaking on Thursday is FBI special agent Steven Merrill.
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United States Attorney Clare E. Connors speaks on Thursday. Also pictured, from left, is FBI special agent Steven Merrill, Connors, Assistant U.S. Attorneys Kenneth M. Sorenson and Micah Smith.
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Pictured speaking is United States Attorney Clare E. Connors. Also pictured, from left, is FBI special agent Steven Merrill, Connors, Assistant U.S. Attorneys Kenneth M. Sorenson and Micah Smith.

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