OC board unanimously votes to censure embattled Supervisor Andrew Do amid federal investigation
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OC Board Censures Supervisor Andrew Do
The Orange County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Tuesday to censure fellow Supervisor Andrew Do, after his law firm and home were raided by the FBI and his daughter faces allegations of corruption over a nonprofit agency funded in part by discretionary money from his office. Do, who did not attend Tuesday’s board meeting, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Supervisor Vicente Sarmiento, who proposed the censure, noted t…
OC Supervisors Censure Colleague Under Federal Investigation
Supervisor Andrew Do was officially censured unanimously by his colleagues on the Orange County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday, marking the first formal action taken by the board to penalize him after his home was raided by the FBI last month. While censures don’t carry any legal power, they’re the strongest condemnation elected officials can give to one another. Proposals for a censure have been up for discussion ever since county lawyers su…
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