Orange County Supervisor to Plead Guilty to Corruption Charges

Orange County, California, Supervisor Andrew Do will plead guilty to felony federal corruption charges in connection with accepting bribes in exchange for votes involving COVID-19 relief funds, federal authorities announced on Oct. 22.
Federal and county law enforcement agencies allege that Do, 62, took at least $550,000 in bribes since 2020, for funneling more than $10 million in COVID funds to a charity that employed one of his daughters, Rhiannon Do.
Federal officials claim the money was meant to pay for meals for elderly residents but instead paid for homes for his daughters.
Do agreed to plead guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit bribery concerning programs receiving federal funds….