What goes around, comes around!
Federal Allegations Rock New York Attorney General Amid Accusations of Housing Loan Misconduct
New York Attorney General Letitia James, best known for her aggressive legal attacks on President Donald Trump, is now facing serious legal scrutiny of her own. A federal criminal referral has been issued accusing James of mortgage fraud, document falsification, and misrepresentation related to multiple real estate transactions.
The referral, obtained by The New York Post, was sent by Federal Housing Finance Agency Head William Pulte to Trump AG Pam Bondi and Deputy AG Todd Blanche, detailing a pattern of allegedly deceptive conduct stretching back decades.
James Accused of Falsifying Residency to Secure Lower Mortgage Rates
According to the letter, James claimed a home in Norfolk, Virginia as her “primary residence” in 2023 in order to qualify for better mortgage terms—even though she was still serving as the Attorney General of New York, a position that legally requires residency in-state.
This occurred just weeks before James launched her highly publicized civil fraud case against the Trump Organization, which ended in a stunning $454 million judgment.
“This isn’t just hypocrisy — it could be criminal,” legal observers are saying.
Brooklyn Property Misrepresented for Decades, Documents Show
The federal referral also reveals that in February 2001, James purchased a five-unit residential building in Brooklyn, New York, but allegedly reported the property as having only four units on mortgage applications and building permits—possibly to manipulate eligibility for federal housing programs like HAMP (Home Affordable Modification Program).
Pulte alleges these falsifications may have resulted in lower interest rates, smaller monthly payments, and potentially fraudulent financial gain.
Fake Marriage Claim? Documents Show Shocking Filing With Her Father
In one of the most stunning claims in the letter, James is accused of filing joint mortgage paperwork in 1983 and 2000 with her own father, falsely listing the two as “husband and wife.”
While the documents are decades old, Pulte says they call into question James’ “longstanding pattern of misrepresentation” and could support criminal charges like:
- Wire fraud
- Bank fraud
- False statements to a financial institution
- Mail fraud
Trump Back in Office, Slams James: “This Corrupt Politician Must Resign!”
President Donald J. Trump, who is back in the White House and recently paused a tariff expansion to stabilize markets, reacted swiftly.
Posting on Truth Social, Trump declared:
“Letitia James is completely unfit for office and should step down as New York’s Attorney General without delay.”
“People are working hard to restore New York’s greatness, but it won’t happen as long as this crooked, out-of-touch official remains in power.”
Fox News Legal Analyst: ‘She Used Trump’s Standards Against Him—Now They Apply to Her’
On Fox News’ “The Ingraham Angle”, a George Washington University law professor noted that James is now facing the same kind of charges she once used to attack Trump:
“Either it’s your primary residence or it’s not. Either you’re married to your father or he’s your father.”
He continued, “By Letitia James’ own legal standards, these misrepresentations could result in serious charges.”
Political Weaponization or Real Accountability? You Decide.
James’ office responded to the allegations by claiming she is simply being targeted by “bullies” and insisted she remains committed to “protecting New Yorkers.”
But critics say this is another example of the two-tiered justice system—where Democrats get a free pass, while President Trump and his supporters are endlessly investigated.
What This Means for Conservatives
- Government corruption isn’t just theoretical—it can impact housing markets, mortgage rates, and financial fairness.
- Letitia James may soon find herself under the very microscope she once used against others.
- Accountability matters, especially when powerful elites are abusing the same system they weaponize against political opponents.
L.J. should be charged, found guilty and put in prison then have all her property confiscated.