AG: Alexander Sex Allegations ‘Not Directly Related’ to State Job

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Honolulu Civil Beat

Chad Blair/Civil Beat

Hawaii Attorney General David Louie rejected a request by an activist to meet with Gov. Neil Abercrombie regarding sexual misconduct allegations against his homeless coordinator a week before Marc Alexander’s sudden resignation.

Louie told Mitch Kahle in a Dec. 30 letter that the allegations were “serious and are taken seriously” by his department and the administration.

However, he wrote that the concerns “do not appear to be directly related to the job being performed by Mr. Alexander.”

Louie told Kahle that he and the woman who claimed to have had sexual relations with Alexander while she was an employee of his parish should instead take their complaints to the Honolulu Police Department. The reason, he explained, was that the alleged incidents occurred before Alexander was a state employee.

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