Letitia James' worst nightmare

Apparently, Letitia James, NYew York State's corrupt attorney general, has a nightmare on her hands. According to this New York Post article, Professor Jonathan Turley wrote "In securing a loan for a home in Norfolk, Va., James is accused of claiming through her representative that the property would be her principal residence. As the referral notes, primary residences receive more advantageous rates. However, as 'the sitting New York Attorney General of New York [James] is required by law to have her primary residence in the state of New York.'"

This is the same Letitia James that sued Donald Trump for falsifying a loan application. In fact, she won a $454,000,000 judgment against Trump. That judgment will likely be overturned on appeal.

Turley continued with his op-ed, writing "Notably, the Justice Department has prosecuted those who have committed this common fraud. For example, in 2017, it charged a man in Puerto Rico with false statements on a reverse mortgage loan application in which he falsely claimed the property as his principal residence. It emphasized that 'mortgage lenders provide capital so people can purchase homes, not enrich themselves illegally.'"

If the DOJ can get its hands on those documents, this should a slam dunk case. I don't see this as being that difficult.

The statements zt the start of this video will bite James in her butt:

Apparently, Letitia James isn't a sincere person. James isn't a person of integrity, either. In the future, she might have a prison jumpsuit to prove her lack of integrity. I hope either Virginia AG Jason Miyares or U.S. AG Pam Bondi prosecute Ms. James into the ground.

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