OC Board of Supervisor Andrew Do expected to miss meeting Aug. 27, could be taken off assignments

First District Supervisor Andrew Do is expected to miss Tuesday’s OC Board of Supervisors meeting, Aug. 27, and a colleague considered one of his political allies announced Monday, Aug. 26, the supervisors will vote next month about whether he should be stripped of his assignments.

And, following a raid by federal agents on a North Tustin house owned by Do, Fifth District Supervisor Katrina Foley is calling on state Attorney General Rob Bonta to begin proceedings to remove Do from the board if he, in fact, doesn’t live in the northwest Orange County district he represents.

Do is responsible for directing millions of dollars through his district discretionary fund to Viet America Society for a nutrition gap program during the pandemic and to build a Vietnam War memorial. But the county, in a civil lawsuit, is accusing Viet America Society and some of its leaders of instead misusing the public dollars for personal gain.

READ MORE: https://www.ocregister.com/2024/08/27/oc-board-of-supervisor-andrew-do-expected-to-miss-meeting-aug-26-could-be-taken-off-assignments/

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Federal investigators raid homes of Supervisor Andrew Do, his daughter and Viet America Society president