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Read Attached Documents!!! his law license was reinstated after a 5 year suspension. He practices out of his residence at 1056 Hunakai Street, Honolulu 96816 Hawaii. He also has a serious alchohol problem. Photo below. Ferrara is at far right with mustache. He also flies this jet for RESORT AIR pictured below is him and the jet he flies. we are also including the documents proving that he was an informant for years. christopher d ferrara documents.pdf Member: Christopher Ferrara Work Phone: (808) 522-1660 Email Christopher Business Name: Ferrara Law Business Address: 1056 Hunakai Street Honolulu, Hawaii 96816 More victims of this Rat. And The big question is is he still a RAT for the feds because once you sign that agreement, the feds own your ass. By Star-Bulletin Staff Thursday, May 22, 1997 Two isle men indicted in federal drug case Two Hawaii men charged with trafficking tons of marijuana into the United States acquired property, businesses, bank accounts and stock with drug profits laundered through "shell corporations" here and abroad, federal authorities said. Michael Gary Miller, 48, of Haleiwa, and his 41-year-old brother Paul E. Miller, a Haiku, Maui, resident, grossed more than $20 million since the early 1970s from smuggling and distributing marijuana from Thailand, according to an 85-count indictment handed down by a federal grand jury in Idaho. The brothers will be tried in Idaho. Paul Miller was arrested yesterday in Honolulu. A detention hearing will be held tomorrow. Michael Miller was taken into custody by Indonesian police in Bali, where his 68-foot catamaran "Humu Humu" was docked. He probably will be taken to Guam to appear before a federal magistrate, then to Idaho. Federal authorities have seized property worth more than $14 million and $20 million cash for forfeiture, Idaho assistant U.S. attorney Monte Stiles said yesterday at a news conference in Honolulu. ———————-http://www.spokesman.com/stories/1997/jun/25/ketchum-drug-smuggler-gets-12-year-sentence-he/