CINDY ELLEN RUSSELL / CRUSSELL@STARADVERTISER.COM
Katherine Kealoha.
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I know an “Allison Wong.” She should come to court and state that she is not a notary and she did not approve the documents presented by Katherine Kealoha (“Forged signatures allegedly found in trust documents of Katherine Kealoha’s uncle,” Star-Advertiser, June 7).
Kealoha must then present the “real” Alison Lee Wong, notary, or be guilty of criminal fraud.
Should Kealoha be found not guilty of the major crimes for which she is accused, she should have to serve time for criminal fraud.
Robert Tellander
Waikiki
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