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MyNewsLA on MSNAndrew Do, ex-OC official, ordered to pay $878K in COVID bribery scheme
Federal prosecutors argued that Do should repay $868,612 for the money he and his family took in the scheme, plus $9,618.80 ...
U.S. District Judge James Selna sided with prosecutors, ordering restitution of $878,230.80. Do must pay $250,000 within 30 ...
Former Supervisor Andrew Do must pay the county of Orange $878,000 in restitution for the bribes he took while in office, a ...
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LAist on MSNEx-Orange County Supervisor Andrew Do is ordered to pay $878,230.80 in restitution over corruption scheme
Beyond the restitution payment, Do has been ordered to turn himself in to serve a five-year federal prison term by the end of ...
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LAist on MSNOrange County supervisors revise their ethics code in wake of corruption scandal — but does it go far enough?
The Orange County Board of Supervisors voted to adopt the changes just days before one of their own — ex-Supervisor Andrew Do ...
Prosecutors are requesting closer to $880,000 as restitution for a corruption scandal in which the former O.C. politician will soon report to prison.
But the changes fell far short of what Second District Supervisor Vicenete Sarmiento had wanted in the wake of former ...
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 facing increasing pressure to resign amid a looming federal probe involving his daughter, a local nonprofit and more than $10 million in unaccounted taxpayer ...
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) By The Editorial Board | opinion ...
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.
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