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Orange County Supervisor Andrew Do to Plead Guilty, Resign Amid $550,000 Bribery Scandal
Oct 22, 2024, 06:31 PM
Orange County Supervisor Andrew Do has agreed to plead guilty to corruption charges in a federal investigation involving bribery and will resign from his position on the Board of Supervisors. The plea deal includes vacating his seat under a plea bargain with prosecutors. Do accepted over $550,000 in bribes and faces a felony charge of conspiracy to commit bribery. Federal prosecutors announced the charges on Tuesday, and local officials have expressed their disappointment over the scandal.
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