L.A. County's second-highest-ranking employee helped her son-in-law get an 'overcompensated' job, an audit reported. County Supervisor Gloria Molina said Monday that "swift and decisive action" would be taken against the county's second-highest-ranking employee after auditors found that she improperly helped her son-in-law obtain a county job that was "overcompensated" by nearly $1,000 a month.