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County Supervisor’s Wife Declines To Seek Top Judge Seat Amidst Family Controversy

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Orange County Superior Court Assistant Presiding Judge Cheri Pham quietly told her colleagues last month she would not look to take over as the presiding judge of the court house despite serving as the second in command at the courts since 2023. 

Her choice not to seek election comes as her husband, county Supervisor Andrew Do, is wrapping up his final months in office amidst spiraling questions and controversy around how he directed millions of dollars to a nonprofit, which once employed their 22-year old daughter. 

That nonprofit is now facing a demand to refund over $2.2 million from county staff, who say the Viet American Society has failed to prove they used the funds for their intended purpose.



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