Disgraced former Orange County Supervisor Andrew Do can no longer practice law. The California State Bar Court suspended his license as of today, Feb. 10 — a precursor to potential disbarment.
What’s the backstory: Do, a licensed attorney, pleaded guilty to a felony charge of bribery in late October, nearly a year after LAist began investigating millions in taxpayer dollars that Do directed to a nonprofit where his daughter, Rhiannon Do, held top roles.
What happened to the money? Federal prosecutors determined that some of that money, which was meant to feed seniors during the pandemic, was used for personal gain, including buying a home for Rhiannon Do, who is a third-year law student at UC Irvine…