KS settlement wise or cowardly? + Tycoons pick up legal tab
Advertiser columnist David Shapiro writes
that Kamehameha School trustees were wise to settle in order to protect the
trust, but Gaby Gouveia says in a Maui News letter
that the trustees are cowards for capitulating. Sally Raisbeck writes
that she doesn't think the will of Princess Pauahi is being applied correctly
(although I've had similar questions in the past , to me Judge Kay's decision
helps explain the larger context with related documents from the time). Richard
Pomaikaiokalani Kinney also comments on the Kamehameha Schools case in the
Advertiser letters
section. Meanwhile, the Star-Bulletin
reports
that "James Growney, a beneficiary of the $2 billion Estate of James Campbell,
former Honolulu Advertiser President Thurston Twigg-Smith and Wallace Theatre
founder Scott Wallace plan to pick up some legal costs incurred by 12-year-old
Brayden Mohica-Cummings." (Twigg-Smith is also grandson of Lorin Thurston, who
committed treason against the Hawaiian Kingdom in 1893 with his central role in
the overthrow or fake revolution against the queen.)
Posted: Wed - December
3, 2003 at 09:42 AM