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Honolulu Civil Beat
By Chad Blair
02/10/2012
Gov. Neil Abercrombie’s office was warned in an email about inappropriate sexual behavior by Marc Alexander shortly after he was appointed homeless coordinator, two people who handled correspondence for the administration told Civil Beat.
Alexander resigned “to attend to personal matters” a year later after an activist threatened to make public a woman’s allegations against him when he was a Catholic priest.
Joseph Woodard and Carolyn Golojuch say they worked in the governor’s Office of Constituent Services when the email came in.
When Alexander resigned last month, the governor’s spokeswoman told Civil Beat he didn’t learn of the allegations until Mitch Kahle, leader of Hawaii Citizens for the Separation of State and Church, reached out recently.
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