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Former head of the Organizing Committee Andrew Do appeared in court for the first time

Former head of the Organizing Committee Andrew Do appeared in court for the first time

Former Orange County Executive Andrew Do appeared in federal court Monday on one count of conspiracy to steal millions of dollars intended to feed needy seniors, following a months-long federal investigation by LAist.

As a formality, Do entered a not guilty plea on Monday, but on Thursday he is expected to change his plea to guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit bribery as part of an agreement reached with prosecutors.

In this plea deal announced last week By the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Do admitted to accepting more than $550,000 in bribes to direct and vote on more than $10 million in COVID relief funds to a charity associated with his daughter Rhiannon Do.

At the time of his arraignment, Do was prohibited from leaving the country, moving, or selling or transferring assets worth more than $10,000 without court permission.

The U.S. Attorney’s Office also announced last week that Rhiannon Do will be sentenced to three years of probation under the pre-trial diversion program after admitting to submitting a fraudulent mortgage application that disguised her use of taxpayer money to buy a home in Tustin.

Paul S. Meyer, Andrew Do’s attorney, told LAist in a written statement that “in order to comply with legal process, we will not be making a statement at this time.”

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In November 2023, LAist began an investigation into how millions of public taxpayer dollars were spent. In total, LAist has uncovered public records showing that more than $13 million in public money was approved by a little-known nonprofit organization said to be led by Rhiannon Do. Most of this money was directed to the group by Supervisor Do out of public view and was never on the public meeting agenda. He has not publicly disclosed his family connections.

Most of the known funding has come from federal coronavirus relief money.

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