Daughter-in-law in Hawaii crime syndicate sentenced to 7 years

HONOLULU (CN) — The daughter-in-law of Hawaii businessman Michael Miske Jr. was sentenced to seven years in federal prison Wednesday for her role in the sprawling criminal enterprise Miske was found guilty of running before he died in prison, leading a judge to vacate his conviction.

U.S. District Judge Derrick Watson handed down the sentence to Delia Fabro-Miske — who was married to Miske’s late son, Caleb — after her January 2024 guilty plea to a single charge of racketeering conspiracy.

The sentencing marks another chapter in the federal government’s dismantling of what prosecutors call the “Miske Enterprise,” a criminal organization they say operated in Hawaii from the late 1990s through 2020 under Miske’s leadership. During Miske’s trial, prosecutors argued the enterprise engaged in murder, attempted murder, kidnapping, chemical weapons attacks and various financial crimes…

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