HONOLULU – Neil Kauhi, 51, pleaded guilty today in federal
court to one count of wire fraud. Kauhi faces a maximum term of imprisonment of
20 years. His wife, Lyndie Kauhi, 49, pleaded guilty to one count of misprision
of a felony. She faces a maximum term of imprisonment of three years. Both
Lyndie and Neil Kauhi are detained without bail until their sentencings on
October 17, 2019.
U.S. Attorney for the District of Hawaii Kenji M. Price
announced that, according to court documents and information presented in
court, between October 2012 and April 2018, Neil Kauhi executed an investment
fraud scheme involving over 20 victims. Neil Kauhi took in more than $2.5
million by promising these victims that their money would be invested in
precious metals, real estate, a trucking company, and a solar energy company.
Instead of directing the victims’ funds into the promised investments, Kauhi
diverted most of the money to his and his family’s own personal use, such as
expenditures on travel, rent and utilities, restaurants, vehicles, retail
purchases, entertainment, and a daughter's wedding, as well as into other
unauthorized investments.
According to court documents, Lyndie Kauhi knew about her
husband’s investment fraud scheme, but she did not report it to federal
authorities. Instead, Lyndie Kauhi took steps to conceal the fraud scheme, by
among other things, depositing and transferring victims’ funds into the Kauhi’s
personal bank accounts. When interviewed on November 8, 2017 by agents of the
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Lyndie Kauhi made misleading statements
and material omissions about the fraud scheme.
As part of their plea agreement, both Lyndie and Neil Kauhi
have agreed to pay restitution for the fraud losses to victims. Neil Kauhi has
also agreed to a forfeiture money judgment of $2,981,191.64. Federal
authorities have already seized approximately $581,618.51 in funds in
connection with the sale of real property associated with Neil Kauhi.
The case was investigated by the FBI and was prosecuted by
Assistant U.S. Attorney Rebecca A. Perlmutter.
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