The audit, which will cover contracts between January 2019 and August 2024, will be more limited in scope than what was first proposed.| LAist
LAist Exclusive: Millions of dollars of taxpayer money were earmarked to a nonprofit run off and on by the daughter of an Orange County supervisor with little to no public transparency. Nearly a year after LAist began investigating, Supervisor Andrew Do has resigned office and agreed to plead guilty to a bribery conspiracy that could send him to prison for five years.| LAist
New county letters obtained by LAist find that a nonprofit led by an O.C. supervisor’s 22-year-old daughter has failed to prove what it did with more than $4 million intended to feed needy residents during the pandemic.| LAist