Orange County Supervisor's Shocking Fall: From Corruption to Resignation
Orange County, USAWed Oct 23 2024
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Orange County Supervisor Andrew Do is in hot water. He's agreed to plead guilty to a federal bribery charge and step down from his position. The scandal involves millions in COVID relief funds that ended up in the wrong hands, including his daughter's bank account. Do admitted to taking bribes totaling over $550, 000 in exchange for directing funds to a nonprofit where his daughter worked. The money was supposed to help older adults and disabled residents, but it went elsewhere. Prosecutors say some funds were used to buy a million-dollar home and pay off credit card bills. This isn't just about one person; it's about the trust of his constituents and the misuse of public funds.
Do's actions have sparked outrage, with fellow supervisors like Katrina Foley expressing disgust at the level of corruption. The county is committed to recovering the misused funds and holding all responsible parties accountable. The story began last year when questions arose about COVID-19 relief subcontracts given to a nonprofit linked to Do's daughter. It escalated when the county sued the nonprofit to get back millions of dollars. Do could face up to five years in prison. His resignation is immediate, and he's also forfeiting his pension credit.
https://localnews.ai/article/orange-county-supervisors-shocking-fall-from-corruption-to-resignation-45843176
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