Orange County supervisor removed from committee appointments amid scandal
LA TimesOrange County Board of Supervisors Chairman Andrew Do speaks during a press conference at Be Well Orange Campus in Orange. Orange County Supervisor Andrew Do was removed from all committee and board appointments by his colleagues Tuesday, as the embattled politician faces growing calls for him to resign amid a looming federal probe. “Supervisor Do betrayed the people of Orange County, cannot represent our county regionally, and should resign immediately,” Orange County Supervisor Katrina Foley posted on X shortly after the board’s vote Tuesday. — Supervisor Katrina Foley September 10, 2024 Do was removed from positions he held at the National Association of Counties, Orange County Corrections Partnership, Orange County Criminal Justice Coordinating Council, Orange County Emergency Management Council, Orange County Transportation Authority and the South Coast Air Quality Management District. Calls for Do to resign came after Orange County filed a lawsuit against a nonprofit, Viet America Society, alleging the group and its top executives “brazenly plundered” millions of dollars in taxpayer money.