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Letitia James Faces Questions at Town Hall as Federal Mortgage Fraud Probe Continues

  • During a town hall event in Westchester on Thursday evening, New York’s Attorney General Letitia James faced interruptions from attendees amid an ongoing federal investigation into allegations of mortgage fraud against her.
  • The inquiry was initiated after a request from William Pulte, head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, who accused James of falsifying mortgage documents related to properties in Brooklyn and Virginia.
  • During the event, a Trump supporter confronted James, demanding she apologize for allegedly squandering millions on a baseless investigation and questioned how she felt about facing potential incarceration related to mortgage fraud before being removed from the venue.
  • James dismissed the allegations as baseless, while the DOJ probe centers on claims she misrepresented residence status and property details to secure favorable loans, echoing charges she brought against Trump.
  • The unfolding investigation and public confrontation suggest potential legal and political repercussions for James, whose civil case against Trump resulted in a $454 million judgment.
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Fox News broke the news in New York, United States on Friday, May 9, 2025.
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