New York Attorney General Letitia James, acclaimed for pursuing Donald Trump, now faces a criminal referral alleging she falsified loan applications for her property. The referral, initiated by William J. Pulte of the FHFA, claims she misrepresented her Norfolk residence as her primary home to secure better mortgage rates, despite laws requiring her to reside in New York. The situation raises questions about the integrity of her earlier statements about accountability under the law and whether she will face consequences for these alleged discrepancies in judgment.
"No matter how big, rich or powerful you think you are, no one is above the law." - Letitia James following a ruling against Donald Trump.
The allegations against James run from the demonstrably false to the downright bizarre, showcasing potential contradictions in her loan applications.
James is accused of claiming her Norfolk property would be her principal residence despite being legally required to reside in New York.
The Justice Department has prosecuted individuals for similar misrepresentations, underscoring the serious nature of the allegations against James.
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