Do is accused of directing millions of dollars to a nonprofit where his daughter works.
Orange County Supervisor Andrew Do is expected to plead guilty to a federal charge for accepting more than half a million dollars in bribes to direct federal funds to his daughter's nonprofit, the Justice Department said Tuesday.
The supervisor also admitted to abusing his position of trust as a county official, the Justice Department said, while working with other county employees to approve contacts with Viet America Society. Estrada added the feds seized some $2.4 million in illicit proceeds generated through the corruption scheme, and Do has agreed to forfeit his rights to the money.
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