Former Orange County Supervisor Andrew Do Must Repay the Government over $878K
ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, AUG 11 – Federal Judge James V. Selna ordered Andrew Do to pay $878,000 for bribes linked to misdirected COVID-relief meal program contracts, part of a larger embezzlement scheme.
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Former OC Supervisor Andrew Do Owes Government $878,230
A federal judge in Santa Ana Monday ruled that former Orange County Supervisor Andrew Do owes the government $878,230.80 for his conviction in a bribery scheme. Federal prosecutors and defense attorneys agreed in court papers filed last month that Do should have to pay between $800,000 to just over $878,000 in restitution for his bribery scheme. County officials filed a motion seeking $10.2 million, the full amount of money granted to the nonpro…
Federal judge orders former OC Supervisor Andrew Do to pay county $878,000 in restitution
Former Supervisor Andrew Do must pay the county of Orange $878,000 in restitution for the bribes he took while in office, a federal judge ruled on Monday, Aug. 11, in Santa Ana. The amount is what prosecutors had sought, in line with how much Do received in bribes, but is far less than the $10.2 million county officials had urged for. Do was sentenced in June to five years in federal prison for receiving $868,000 in bribes in a scheme involving …
Former OC Supervisor Andrew Do owes government $878,230
A federal judge in Santa Ana today ruled that former Orange County Supervisor Andrew Do owes the government $878,230.80 for his conviction in a bribery scheme. Federal prosecutors and defense attorneys agreed in court papers filed last month that Do should have to pay between $800,000 to just over $878,000 in restitution for his bribery scheme. County officials filed a motion seeking $10.2 million, the full amount of money granted to the nonprof…
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