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Andrew Do, now the former District 1 supervisor for Orange County, will plead guilty to a felony federal charge for accepting more than $500,000 in bribes, the U.S. Attorney's Office for the ...
Andrew Do, the former Orange County supervisor who took more than $550,000 in COVID-19 relief money meant to buy meals for ...
Instead, Supervisor Andrew Do figured out how to funnel more than $550,000 to himself and his family through a charity in Orange County, Calif., federal prosecutors said on Tuesday.
Between 2020 and 2024, Do "used his position as the supervisor for Orange County's First District to steer millions of dollars to his personal associates in exchange for hundreds of thousands of ...
The U.S. government has seized a home in unincorporated Tustin at the center of the corruption scheme involving former Orange ...
Disgraced former Orange County Supervisor Andrew Do can no longer practice law. The California State Bar Court suspended his license today — a precursor to potential disbarment. LAist reached ...
Andrew Do admitted that he received more than $550,000 in bribes to vote in favor of and direct millions in COVID-related funds to Viet America Society, where his daughter was hired as a condition … ...
The State Bar of California suspended former county Supervisor Andrew Do‘s law license effective this week, meaning he can no longer practice law, possibly paving the way toward complete disbarment.
Orange County is demanding that a group linked to Supervisor Andrew Do’s daughter return millions of tax dollars after it failed to show it did the work it was hired to do. Aug. 6, 2024 ...
In a recent memorandum filed with the court ahead of Do's sentencing, his lawyers wrote: "Andrew Do received no actual payment to himself — all significant funds were provided to his daughter Rhiannon ...