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The U.S. Attorney handling the case called Do as a "Robin Hood in reverse" for stealing money from the poor to enrich himself ...
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 ...
Beyond the restitution payment, Do has been ordered to turn himself in to serve a five-year federal prison term by the end of ...
A federal judge ruled that Andrew Do owes the money for his conviction in a bribery scheme, which diverted millions in ...
The Orange County Board of Supervisors voted to adopt the changes just days before one of their own — ex-Supervisor Andrew Do ...
The county doesn’t want Do to just pay back the amount he received in bribes, more than $800,000, but the entire $10 million ...
While supervisors unanimously approved the new language, questions remained on how much of an impact the new guidelines could have.
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 District Attorney Todd Spitzer commented on the case, saying, "As a county supervisor, Andrew Do transformed the County of Orange into an ATM available to his insiders, his loved ones, ...
Andrew Do Former Orange County Republican supervisor gets five years in prison after taking $550,000 in bribes to divert $10 million in COVID relief dollars meant for seniors to a non-profit that ...