Miske top associate: Alleged crime boss ordered assaults, surveillance
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - One of alleged crime boss Mike Miske’s top associates was back on the stand Wednesday morning in federal court.
Wayne Miller, who claims to have been Miske’s right-hand man, outlined orders he says were from Miske himself to have people assaulted or killed.
He testified that Miske directed him to carry out assaults on individuals Miske was in dispute with.
Miller said that would entail placing trackers on vehicles and following people over extended periods of time.
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He explained the orders would be for a number of reasons, including to track down money or over personal disagreements.
Miller even testified that Miske once approached him to have a longtime girlfriend killed after she left town for an extended period of time.
He said Miske offered $200,000 for the execution, but Miller and associates he asked denied the request.
Miller’s testimony continues Thursday.
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