The NY Times Misrepresents Letitia James’ Virginia Mortgage — Public Records Tell a Different Story – IOTW Report

The NY Times Misrepresents Letitia James’ Virginia Mortgage — Public Records Tell a Different Story

Federal Housing Agency Refers NY AG to DOJ for Potential Mortgage Fraud

White Collar Fraud: The head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency has formally referred New York Attorney General Letitia James to the Department of Justice for potential mortgage fraud, citing evidence that she “appeared to have falsified records” related to real estate transactions. A significant portion of the referral appears to be based on investigative research I originally published on my blog, where I documented discrepancies in James’s mortgage filings, property declarations, and financial disclosures using public records. The criminal referral, dated April 14, 2025, came just one day after President Trump highlighted the allegations on Truth Social.

The Declaration Is in Black and White

Letitia James built her reputation prosecuting Donald Trump for allegedly misleading banks about real estate. But official deed records from Norfolk, Virginia now show that James herself made a legally binding declaration to use a Virginia home as her “principal residence” — while still holding office as New York’s top legal officer.
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10 Comments on The NY Times Misrepresents Letitia James’ Virginia Mortgage — Public Records Tell a Different Story

  1. Drop her at least 5 miles off shore.
    Let her swim/float back home.
    I figure the sharks won’t eat her (professional courtesy)

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