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Orange County supervisors approve victim impact statement for federal sentencing in county corruption case

3296927 · April 29, 2025
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The Orange County Board of Supervisors on April 29, 2025, voted to approve a victim impact statement to be submitted to the federal court in the matter listed on the agenda as United States v. Andrew Huangdo, with the statement to be transmitted to the U.S. Attorney and included in the pre-sentence report prepared ahead of the June 9, 2025, sentencing.

The Orange County Board of Supervisors on April 29, 2025, voted to approve a victim impact statement to be submitted to the federal court in the matter listed on the agenda as United States v. Andrew Huangdo, with the statement to be transmitted to the U.S. Attorney and included in the pre-sentence report prepared ahead of the June 9, 2025, sentencing.

The statement is intended for the sentencing judge and, as County Counsel explained, to “humanize the case” by describing emotional, financial and operational harm to the county; County Counsel said the pre-sentence report must be provided to the defendant 35 days before sentencing, which made the board’s April 29 special meeting the practical deadline for…

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