Fr. Marc R. Alexander
Held many key positions in the Diocese of Honolulu, including Vicar General, before leaving to accept a position as the Governor’s homeless coordinator in 2/2011. Priestly privileges were withdrawn at that time. Resigned from the homeless position in 1/2012 after admitting that he had a sexual relationship with a woman while he was a priest. Allegations were made that he was involved with numerous women and that the Diocese had sent him to St. Luke’s Institute for treatment before he left his priestly duties. Sued 4/23/2014 by a woman who alleged he abused her as a minor while he was at St. John Vianney in Kailua in the 1980s. Case settled in 2016. Appointed by Honolulu mayor in 2/2017 to lead the Housing Office.
- Catholic News Agency 01.27.11
- Honolulu Civil Beat 01.05.12
- Star-Advertiser 01.06.12
- Honolulu Civil Beat 01.06.12
- Garden Island 01.06.12
- Pacific Business News 01.06.12
- Maui Now 01.06.12
- Honolulu Civil Beat 01.24.12
- Hawaii News Now 01.28.12
- Honolulu Civil Beat 02.10.12
- Honolulu Civil Beat 02.10.12
- Star-Advertiser 02.10.12
- Hawaii News Now 01.24.14
- Star-Advertiser 04.23.14
- Honolulu Civil Beat 04.24.14
- KHVH 04.24.14
- Honolulu Civil Beat 02.07.17
- Honolulu Civil Beat 02.09.17
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