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Accountability on Trial: Letitia James’ Shocking Financial Disclosure Failures

Exclusive: Continuing Investigation Uncovers More Decade-Long Transparency Issues in Property and Mortgage Disclosures [UPDATED March 9, 2025: This article has been expanded with additional details about the classification of loans and more precise analysis of disclosure requirements for mortgages vs. home equity lines of credit.] Just when we thought we had uncovered the full extent of New York Attorney General […]

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Exposing a Decade of Letitia James’ Financial Misreporting

Uncovering Financial Discrepancies in Letitia James’ Property Holdings When New York Attorney General Letitia James secured a $355 million judgment against Donald Trump for allegedly misleading financial statements, she declared it a victory for “transparency and accountability.” However, our recent investigations into Letitia James’ financial discrepancies reveal a troubling pattern of transparency issues spanning more than a decade. From hidden

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From White-Collar Criminal to Watchdog: Why Oversight Matters

 As someone who once operated on the wrong side of financial law as the former CFO of Crazy Eddie, I recently had an enlightening conversation with Charles Payne about government oversight and financial accountability. Our discussion began with Charles highlighting recent high-profile bankruptcies – Nikola, The Container Store, and Forever 21 – each representing different facets of business failure

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Discrepancies in AG Letitia James’ Financial Disclosures

As New York’s top law enforcement officer, Attorney General Letitia James is required to file annual sworn financial disclosure statements with the state Commission on Ethics and Lobbying in Government. These aren’t mere paperwork exercises – they are legal statements carrying the weight of sworn testimony. Following our February 8th investigation into New York Attorney General Letitia James’ puzzling property

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Beyond Campaign Spending: Letitia James’ Puzzling Property Portfolio Raises New Questions

After our recent investigations exposed New York Attorney General Letitia James’ pattern of luxury campaign spending and creative accounting, a deeper examination of her personal financial disclosures reveals troubling new questions about her property holdings and financial reporting. The same pattern of obscured luxury that characterized her campaign spending now emerges in her personal financial statements, starting with a Virginia

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Weapons of Mass Deception: Letitia James’ Campaign Disclosures

As New York Attorney General Letitia James pursues others for financial deception, her own campaign filings reveal a pattern of luxury spending masked by deceptive accounting. While securing a $355 million judgment against Donald Trump for what she called financial fraud, James’s campaign has perfected its own system of selective disclosure – one that deliberately obscures how donor money flows

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Violent Crime in America: Three Administrations, One Crisis

Introduction In the realm of political discourse, few topics generate as much heated debate as crime rates. As we navigate through different presidential administrations, it’s crucial to examine the data objectively and understand the trends that have shaped our nation’s safety landscape. This analysis delves into the violent crime statistics spanning the Obama, Trump, and Biden administrations, using data from

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