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Former Orange County Supervisor Andrew Do, who admitted to receiving hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes while in office, was sentenced to 60 months in prison on Monday.
Andrew Do, the former Orange County supervisor who took more than $550,000 in COVID-19 relief money meant to buy meals for ...
Former Orange County Supervisor Andrew Do, who resigned as part of a plea deal stemming from a bribery scheme involving disbursement of COVID-19 relief funds, was sentenced Monday to five years in ...
Former Orange County Supervisor Andrew Do pleaded guilty to taking more than $550,000 in bribes that led to the directing of more than $10 million in COVID relief funds to a nonprofit where his ...
Pham's bribery county carries a maximum of 10 years. According to prosecutors, Pham was friends with Do, who served on the five-member Orange County Board of Supervisors from 2015 until 2024, when he ...
Orange County Supervisor Andrew Do has agreed to plead guilty and resign in a conspiracy to steal millions of dollars meant to feed needy seniors, following a months-long LAist investigation and ...
Orange County Supervisor Andrew Do takes the oath of office from his wife, Cheri Pham, as he stands with his daughters, Ilene Do, center, and Rhiannon Do, right, during the start of the Board of ...
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 ...
Orange County Supervisor Andrew Do is expected to plead guilty to a federal charge for accepting more than half a million dollars in bribes to direct federal funds to his daughter's nonprofit, the ...
Orange County Supervisor Andrew Do during a press conference in Santa Ana, CA, on Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2023. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG) ...
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 ...
We previously referred to Do as the “Darth Vader of open government” given his refusal to detail how the county spent $200 million in COVID relief funding – and his general lack of transparency.