Supervisor Andrew Do, facing federal charges for misappropriating pandemic relief funds, resigned from the board and agreed to plead guilty, betraying public trust.
The U.S. attorney's statement highlighted the gravity of Do’s actions, emphasizing that he put personal gain above the needs of vulnerable residents he was meant to serve.
By directing funds intended for meals and support to himself, Do's actions not only betrayed his constituents but also exploited a crisis meant to aid seniors and disabled citizens.
This corruption case marks a significant event in California politics, ending the career of a prominent Vietnamese American politician who served a large constituency in Orange County.
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