Justice Department indicts New York AG Letitia James in mortgage fraud case
- On Thursday, New York Attorney General Letitia James was federally indicted in Virginia on bank fraud and false-statement charges, and her arraignment is scheduled for October 24.
- The Federal Housing Finance Agency's referral to the DOJ alleged James falsified Norfolk property mortgage and loan documents co-purchased in August 2020 to gain approximately $18,933 in loan savings.
- Antar's review and title reports revealed Norfolk records show James granted power of attorney to Shamice Thompson-Hairston and obtained a $219,780 mortgage, while New York financial disclosure filings omitted rental income in later years.
- Prosecutors warn of steep penalties and a broadened inquiry into Letitia James, with potential penalties up to 60 years in prison and $2 million in fines, including the Trump civil trial.
- James blasted the indictment as political retribution, saying President Donald Trump forced federal law enforcement to do his bidding; Zohran Mamdani called her `a champion for justice who fights relentlessly for the people.
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