Cayetano’s asking attendees for $500 apiece, according to his filing with the Campaign Spending Commission.
The fundraiser is at 4162 Kaimanahila St., a single-family home on a quarter-acre parcel near Diamond Head. It’s owned by the Richard B. Emery Trust and the Rosaline C.E. Wang Trust, according to property tax records. It was sold in 2004 for $2.2 million and assessed last year at a value of $2.5 million.
For more on the state of money in the mayoral race, read: Attack Ads Push Campaign Cash Into Spotlight In Honolulu Mayor’s Race
In other fundraiser news, City Council District 7 candidate Martin Han is asking for $25, $50 or $100 from donors at a Saturday night fundraiser at Loulen’s, a Filipino restaurant in Kalihi.
— Michael Levine
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