HONOLULU (Island News) — The wife of the prison guard who allegedly punched an athletic director at Moanalua High School in early December was arrested and faces a criminal charge for harassment.
Jamielee Noga was arrested by Honolulu police on Tuesday, Dec. 23, for first-degree terroristic threatening for alleged threats made to referees at a basketball game at Moanalua High School on Dec. 4. The verbal threats were followed by her husband’s, Aukusitino Noga Jr., alleged assault on Moanalua’s associate athletic director Natalie Iwamoto.
Jamielee Noga, the wife of the prison guard, Aukusitino Noga Jr., who allegedly punched an athletic director at Moanalua High School in early December was arrested and faces a criminal charge for harassment. Her criminal charge was reclassified to harassment after she was taken into custody for terroristic threatening.
Jamielee was charged by prosecutors on Wednesday, Dec. 24. The terroristic threatening offense was reclassified to a harassment offense. Her bail was set at $500.
In court on Wednesday, Dec. 17, a judge issued a temporary restraining order for Iwamoto against Aukusitino. He and his wife both agreed to stay away from Iwamoto for three years, including her home and workplace.
Aukusitino is also facing criminal charges, and the Department of Education banned both Nogas from all public school campuses for life.
Aukusitino’s trial is scheduled for Feb. 9, 2026



