Just found out that Greg Wongham Was MURDERED! sorry no details - only from a credible person
All Kanaka Maoli, Whistleblowers/Friends of Kanaka Maoli Needs to Know

MURDERED FOR

Greg Wongham posted the following on his website, Judge Ezra had ordered him to shut down his Website..........others posted his Website thereafter:

CHRONOLOGY

July 1, 2005: Originally posted on www.the-catbird-seat.net

March 13, 2007: Judge David Ezra signs Order to shut down website

December 23, 2009: Latest update on www.kycbs.net

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THE CATBIRD SEAT ARCHIVES

The Catbird Seat Archives: 2000-2002

The Catbird Seat Archives: 2002-2007

August 2009

http://www.kycbs.net/CV05-00030-Witness-Ezra-David.htm

The following are excerpts of the issues:

"I, LOKELANI LINDSEY, hereby declare and aver under oath the following:

I am concerned about people in authority attacking me and setting me up, more so that in the past; and especially for the life, health and safety of myself, my family, my friends, my associates, and my property and their property. I hold responsible Leslie OsborneMichael SeabrightThomas Stevens, and Rebecca McKenzie-Young, as the insurer of my life and their life, health and safety. I do this because:

          1.       I have insider knowledge of Bishop Estate corruption and cover up of same.

          2.       I have insider knowledge of corrupt attempts to seize control over the Bishop Estate.

          3.       I have insider knowledge of further attempts to or acts of abuse of Hawaiians.

          4.       I have insider knowledge of grand jury tampering in Hawaii.

          5.       I have insider knowledge of other political and financial corruption in this state, and the targeting of people and groups related thereto.

On behalf of the Hawaii active Whistleblowers Association International, Inc., aka HAWAII, I am here to defend Hawaiians and do encourage all Hawaiians to bring their evidence of abuse and cover up to me so that I can bring that and the above to the Grand Juries here and/or elsewhere....

The abuses against Hawaiians has been and is race based, (see Rice v. Cayetano) and thus civil genocide. These abuses are on a long, continuous conspiracy to steal the birthright and heritage, assets and rights of Hawaiians. The Internal Revenue Service, State of Hawaii and the Bishop Estate are mere Guardians for their Wards, the Hawaiians. The Guardianship must be broken and the Hawaiians freed from assaults similar to those perpetrated by Nazi Germany as revealed in the post World War II Nuremberg trails. The Trust was never broken, especially NOT by me. The Guardianship over the Hawaiian Wards continues, except that now the current Trustees and quasi-trustees (Internal Revenue Service and Hawaii Attorney General) have greatly enhanced the effective stripping of assets and rights from the Hawaiians. I was a Guardian and now I am merely a Hawaiian Ward of these abusive overlords who perpetuate the race based subjugation of the Hawaiians."

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Gregory P. Wongham

Posted On September 25th, 2012Honolulu Star-Advertiser

 

Sept. 16, 2012
Gregory P. Wongham, 67, of Honolulu died in Honolulu. He was born in Honolulu. He is survived by mother Mignonne Min, brother Edward H. and sister Puanani Hardwick. Private inurnment.

Posted in Death Notices

Reference:  http://obits.staradvertiser.com/2012/09/25/gregory-p-wongham/

Background:

Contact:
Greg Wongham

bullet  Bio

Producer/host of a public access (Olelo) TV show called "Corruption in Hawaii."
Has spent the last 6 years exposing different aspects of the Hawaii machine.
Also running for a Trustees position in the Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA).

bullet  Contact

e-mail: advocate@lava.net

Mailing Address:
Corruption in Hawaii
2333 Kapiolani Blvd. #3416
Honolulu, HI  96826

Phone:
(808) 951-6299

 

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Article dated:  September 24, 2012

Hawaii's Federal Judge David Ezra to Quadruple Caseload in Southwest Border State

David Ezra

BY MALIA ZIMMERMAN - U.S. District Court Judge David Alan Ezra, the longest serving active federal judge in Hawaii’s history, took senior status as of June 27 when he turned 65 years old, but he has no intention of slowing his pace.

In January, Ezra will move to a southwest border state (for security purposes, his location will not be disclosed) to oversee cases there.

Judges along the southwest border are overwhelmed with as many as 1,000 cases each year, making it challenging to give a speedy trial to alleged criminals as is required under the U.S. Constitution or to hear civil cases within a reasonable period of time.

In his new position, Ezra will increase his case load by as much as four times and he will be at 130 percent capacity.

"I will have a much heavier case load than I do here," Ezra said, referring to his judgeship in Hawaii. "I will not have a relaxing senior retirement by any stretch of the imagination."

The transfer was approved by the chief judges of the Fifth and Ninth Circuit Courts and the chief justice of the United States.

Ezra will leave Hawaii this January and be away for at least 6 months. He'll oversee complex civil and criminal cases.

“This is corollary to having a big wild fire in the Southwest Border states, and fire fighters from Hawaii going there to help put out the fire. There is a firestorm of cases … and we don’t want defendants walking out of court because they were not granted a speedy trial,” Ezra said.

In Hawaii, there are four district judges and two others on senior status. There are substantially fewer cases in the islands when compared to mainland jurisdictions.

As the backlog of cases in the mainland has increased, Congress has not added judges in those districts further compounding the problem, Ezra said.

Congress needs to pass a judgeship bill, Ezra said.

While serving in Hawaii as a federal judge, Ezra traveled frequently to other states, including Arizona and Nevada, to help in jurisdictions with case backlogs. Ezra said he opted to move to the mainland rather than commuting, so the judiciary won't have to pay his travel fees and a per diem.
He will transfer all of his cases to other Hawaii judges because his caseload will be so substantial in the mainland, he won't have time to return to Hawaii.

Ezra grew up in Hawaii, graduated from St. Louis School, and attended Chaminade College and the University of Hawaii, and received a B.B.A. degree Magna Cum Laude from St. Mary’s University. At St. Mary’s University Law School he graduated first in his class before enlisting in the military. For seven years, he served as a commissioned officer in the U.S. Army Military Police Corps. For four years, Ezra worked as a partner in the firm of Anthony, Hoddick, Reinwald & O’Connor in 1976, focusing on construction litigation, and in 1980, he formed his own law firm, Ezra, O’Connor, Moon & Tam.

In 1988, Ezra was named by then President Ronald Reagan as the youngest federal judge in Hawaii’s history. Over the years, with the permission of Chief Judge of the Ninth Circuit and the Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, he worked in several other districts throughout the country. Many young lawyers have mentored under Ezra through his lecture status at the University of Hawaii, which he has maintained since 1978 teaching courses in Legal Remedies and Federal Courts.

Ezra is the Vice President of the U.S. Federal Judges Association. According to his biography on the University of Hawaii law school web site, he is a past member of several organizations including the Judicial Council of the Ninth Circuit; the Executive Committee of the Ninth Circuit Judicial Conference; the Judicial Conference Committee on Administration of the Bankruptcy System; the Court-Council Committee on Bankruptcy Appointments; the Board of Trustees of St. Louis High School; the Evaluation Committee of the Ninth Circuit; the Pacific Islands Committee of the Ninth Circuit and the Board of Directors of the Ninth Judicial Circuit Historical Society.

Over more than two decades, Ezra had many firsts for Hawaii including being the first from Hawaii to serve as President of the Ninth Circuit U.S. District Judges Association and the only Hawaii judge to be elected a member of the Judicial Conference of the United States. He was awarded the Rosewood Gavel Award in 2007.

U.S. Senators Daniel Inouye, D-Hawaii, and Dan Akaka, D-Hawaii, established a 9-member commission to select a replacement for Ezra, which included Attorney Larry Okinaga as chair and Bennette Misalucha Evangelista, Lynn Fallin, Allen Hoe, Donavan Kealoha, Janice Kim, Marie Milks (retired judge), Jeff Sia and Tony Takitani as committee members.

Three candidates were selected as finalists including Derrick Watson, who heads the Civil Division in the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Hawaii; Milton Yasunaga, a private attorney with the Cades Schutte law firm; and Andrew Winer, a Democrat political strategist and attorney.

"I have worked hard here over the years and I hope I will leave something of a legacy," Ezra said.

Short URL: http://www.hawaiireporter.com/?p=94746

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