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The North Tustin home at the heart of the Andrew Do corruption scandal is up for sale. The first open house took place Sunday.
The background: Former Orange County Supervisor Do was recently sentenced to five years in prison for his role in the elaborate scheme that saw him accepting bribes in exchange for directing more than $10 million in public contracts to a nonprofit group with ties to his daughter. The bribes were then routed through his adult daughters, according to Do’s plea agreement, and included a down payment on the Candeda Place home for his youngest, Rhiannon Do. U.S. officials seized that home in July, and several other properties and accounts associated with the corruption scheme…