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Hawaiʻi County Staffer Gets 4 Years In $11M Bribery Scheme

Prosecutors said he steered more than $11 million in housing agreements to companies he controlled and took $1.8 million in bribes and kickbacks.

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A Hawaiʻi County employee has been sentenced to nearly four years in federal prison for his role in a bribery scheme. Alan Rudo, a former housing specialist, pleaded guilty to taking $1.8 million in bribes and kickbacks. He ensured lucrative…

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Hawaiʻi County Staffer Gets 4 Years In $11M Bribery Scheme

A Hawaiʻi County employee who pleaded guilty for his role in a bribery scheme worth millions told a federal judge that no affordable housing stock was lost as a result of the plot – a claim the judge resoundingly dismissed when sentencing him to nearly four years in federal prison last week.

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Civil Beat broke the news in Honolulu, United States on Monday, June 1, 2026.
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