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Southern California county official pleads guilty to bribery charge in COVID funds scheme

  • Former Orange County Supervisor Andrew Do pleaded guilty to a felony federal bribery conspiracy charge regarding COVID relief funds on Thursday.
  • Do admitted to taking more than $550,000 in bribes in exchange for directing over $10 million in COVID relief funds to the Viet America Society.
  • Andrew Do faces up to five years in prison and has agreed to forfeit his pension credit as part of a separate plea with the Orange County District Attorney's Office.
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