Bulk of $63K from sale of ex-power couple home goes to uncle JENNIFER SINCO KELLEHER, Associated Press April 26, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail HONOLULU (AP) — The bulk of the money from the foreclosure sale of a house owned by a former Honolulu police chief and his estranged wife convicted of conspiracy must go to the relatives they bilked, a U.S. judge ruled Monday. U.S. District Judge J. Michael Seabright granted a magistrate judge's findings on what to do with about $63,000 leftover from the $1.3 million sale of a home in east Honolulu owned by Louis Kealoha, who retired as police chief in the midst of a federal corruption investigation, and his wife Katherine Kealoha, a former deputy prosecutor.