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Former Honolulu Employee Pleads Not Guilty To Defrauding Hawaiʻi Foodbank
Former Honolulu employee Dexter Kishida has pleaded not guilty to charges of defrauding the Hawaiʻi Foodbank. His attorney argues that Kishida did not personally benefit and was entangled in complex government bureaucracy and red tape.
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