Grand jury indicts NY AG Letitia James on bank fraud charge in Virginia federal court

FOX NEWS

A federal grand jury in Virginia has indicted New York Attorney General Letitia James on a bank fraud charge.

The grand jury was meeting in the Eastern District of Virginia court to weigh the charges on Thursday, sources confirmed to Fox News.

Earlier this year, the Justice Department opened an investigation into James for alleged mortgage fraud.

[. . .] In a letter, Federal Housing Finance Director Bill Pulte alleged that James could have engaged in mortgage fraud by making false or misleading statements on property records, like a loan application that said her property in Virginia is her primary residence, a building record stating her multifamily Brooklyn property incorrectly has five residences instead of four, and a mortgage application that falsely stated James was her father’s spouse.

In September, a housing and finance banker familiar with the investigation into James told Fox News that she is under scrutiny for, in at least one instance, declaring an investment property she owns as her primary or secondary residence, which would give her better loan terms.

 

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2 Responses to Grand jury indicts NY AG Letitia James on bank fraud charge in Virginia federal court

  1. auscitizenmom's avatar auscitizenmom says:

    This pleased me so much. Her arrogance and smugness about going after Trump, who was innocent, disgusted me. And, now, she is having her comeuppance. I don’t know if they can get a guilty verdict, but I know she is suffering under this indictment.

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  2. WeeWeed's avatar WeeWeed says:

    In the words of the great John Nolte – “Glorious”

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