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MSNBC’s Shameless Coverup for Letitia James: How a News Network Became a PR Firm

MSNBC’s May 10 segment on the federal investigation into New York Attorney General Letitia James wasn’t just incomplete—it was a journalistic cover-up masquerading as news. Rather than informing viewers about documented evidence, the network staged what amounted to a public relations defense operation, hiding critical facts while promoting a political narrative designed to shield James from legitimate scrutiny. The Political […]

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EXCLUSIVE: Federal Grand Jury Investigates Letitia James’ Virginia Mortgage Declaration — Attorney’s Defense Letter Backfires

Note: Our forensic investigation is conducted in real time as documents emerge. It involves “peeling the onion”—an iterative process of exposing hidden layers of fact through document analysis and public records. Overlap with prior articles is inevitable—and essential—to connect the facts. This report focuses specifically on the Sterling Street property and the Virginia grand jury now investigating it. Although this

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The Timeline Defense Collapses Under Scrutiny: New Evidence Undermines Letitia James’ ‘Mistake’ Excuse

Executive Summary: New timeline evidence conclusively disproves Letitia James’ defense in her mortgage fraud case. Documents show she knowingly signed contradictory statements about property residency to secure favorable loan terms—mirroring the very type of financial misrepresentation she prosecuted Trump for in her $250 million civil fraud case that later resulted in a $454 million judgment. Her lawyer’s “mistake” defense collapses

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Too Connected to Fail? Did Letitia James Act Alone—or Was She Helped?

A Personal Note: Lessons from My Past As the former CFO of Crazy Eddie who later worked with law enforcement after my own crimes, I’ve seen this pattern from both sides. I understand how financial fraud operates, how it’s concealed, and most importantly—how it’s eventually exposed. I’m not alone in recognizing these patterns—William Pulte, Director of the Federal Housing Finance

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