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Andrew Do, Orange County Supervisor

Federal prosecutors argued that Do should repay $868,612 for the money he and his family took in the scheme, plus $9,618.80 in legal fees for the county.
While there’s no severe consequences being proposed, county supervisors argue that the best they can do is encourage people to report rulebreaking and publicly condemn colleagues who flout the rules.
Orange County taxpayers have every right to be livid and demand justice,” said state Sen. Janet Nguyen, who represents the 36th District and is running for Do’s seat.
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 ...
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.
Beleaguered Orange County Board of Supervisor Andrew Do was officially censured by his board colleagues Tuesday amid an alleged scandal involving his daughter and public funds that he oversaw.
Orange County Board of Supervisors Chairman Andrew Do speaks during an event in Fountain Valley’s Mile Square Park in July. On Wednesday he announced he will seek the office of state treasurer ...