Investigator in prosecutor’s office pleads not guilty in witness intimidation case

HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – An investigator in the Honolulu prosecutor’s office has pleaded not guilty to multiple charges after he was accused of domestic violence and allegedly tried to prevent the victim from moving forward with the case.

In 2024, Christopher Moon, 51, was accused of sending a woman screenshots of fake text messages that suggested the chief investigator would have the woman’s child taken away if she pursued further legal action.

The prosecutor’s office put Moon on leave during an internal investigation but reportedly reinstated him, citing a contractual technicality…

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