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Honolulu crime boss Michael Miske must forfeit millions in assets

The jury that found Michael Miske Jr. guilty of racketeering conspiracy, murder, and 11 other felony charges determined on Wednesday that he must forfeit a range of assets, including property, a Boston Whaler, Ferrari, and more than $3.6 million. Assistant U.S. Attorney Ken Sorenson estimated the value of all the assets at around $20 million to $28 million, which he said is the biggest individual forfeiture case in Hawaii.

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Michael Kennedy, middle, defense attorney for Michael Miske Jr., exits the federal building.
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Maydeen Lau Miske, right, mother of Michael Miske Jr., leaves the federal building.
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Assistant U.S. Attorney Ken Sorenson, middle, answers questions from the news media.
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Michael Kennedy, defense attorney for Michael Miske Jr., talks to the news media outside the federal building after the verdict.
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Assistant U.S. Attorney Ken Sorenson exits the federal building.
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Assistant U.S. Attorney Ken Sorenson talks to the news media outside the federal building after the verdict on Wednesday.
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Maydeen Lau Miske, mother of Michael Miske Jr., leaves the federal building.
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Maydeen Lau Miske, front, mother of Michael Miske Jr., leaves the federal building.
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Michael Kennedy, defense attorney for Michael Miske Jr., talks to the news media.
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Maydeen Lau Miske, front, mother of Michael Miske Jr., leaves the federal building as U.S. Attorney Ken Sorenson talks to the news media at left after the verdict.
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Michael Kennedy, defense attorney for Michael Miske Jr., walks outside the federal building after the verdict.
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Maydeen Lau Miske, right, mother of Michael Miske Jr., leaves the federal building.
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Michael Kennedy, defense attorney for Michael Miske Jr., talks to the news media outside the federal building after the verdict.
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Michael Kennedy, defense attorney for Michael Miske Jr., concludes talking to the news media outside the federal building after the verdict.

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