June 2025

Gift-Wrapped for DOJ: The Witnessed Lie That Ends Letitia James’ Career

On August 17, 2023, New York Attorney General Letitia James committed federal mortgage fraud. The evidence is her own signature on a lie. No matter what argument Abbe Lowell, her defense lawyer offers, no matter how they try to complicate the technical details, the central fact remains undeniable: Letitia James knowingly submitted a false sworn statement—an act that constitutes perjury […]

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Gift-Wrapped for DOJ (Part 5): New False Statements Uncovered – Letitia James Denies Core Fraud Evidence

How a complete transcript analysis revealed the Attorney General’s most damaging statement yet On May 20, 2025, New York Attorney General Letitia James stood before an ABNY Power Breakfast crowd and gave what was billed as a hopeful speech. But buried in the Q&A session was something far more revealing: a denial so central to the DOJ investigation against her

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Narrative Laundering: How Politico Spun a Poll Even WFP Didn’t Believe

In financial fraud investigations, we often distinguish between direct misstatements and what auditors call “presentation risk”—the deliberate arrangement of technically true information in a way that misleads the reader. The same dynamic plagues political journalism, where the line between reporting and amplifying selective spin has largely disappeared. Polls get commissioned not to inform decisions, but to generate headlines. Methodologically weak

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Gift-Wrapped for DOJ (Part 4): Why Letitia James May Be Prosecutable Under RICO

A Legal Analysis of Systematic Real Estate Fraud and the Federal Statute Designed to Prosecute Continuing Criminal Enterprises Executive Summary Twelve frauds. Two states. Four decades. Over $10 million secured through deception. One criminal enterprise. New York Attorney General Letitia James built her career prosecuting property fraud, declaring that “no one is above the law” while securing a $355 million

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