Orange County Supervisor Andrew Do Resigns Amid Bribery Conspiracy Charges
Andrew Do, an Orange County Supervisor, has agreed to resign and plead guilty to bribery conspiracy charges involving the misappropriation of COVID relief funds estimated at $10 million. He admitted to accepting over $550,000 in bribes in connection with this scheme, which has resulted in a federal investigation. This case has drawn significant attention, with local officials expressing dismay over the situation, marking a notable fall from grace for a prominent Southern California figure.
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