Letitia James

How POLITICO’s Defense of Letitia James Accidentally Proved the Case Against Her

The One Year POLITICO Forgot to Check Three words in Letitia James’s mortgage contract could doom the fraud case against her, according to POLITICO. Three legal experts agreed: the phrase “including short-term rentals” meant James was permitted to rent the Norfolk property to her grandniece Thompson. The indictment is doomed. There was just one problem. Nobody checked what happened during […]

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When Legal Experts Get the Law Wrong: A Forensic Deconstruction of Lawfare’s Defense of Letitia James

When You Can’t Refute the Evidence, Attack the Messenger: Lawfare’s Failed Defense of Letitia James THE TELL: WHEN LEGAL EXPERTS RESORT TO CHARACTER ASSASSINATION One day after New York Attorney General Letitia James was indicted on federal bank fraud charges, Lawfare—a publication that bills itself as providing rigorous legal analysis—published their take on the case. They called it “dangerously weak.”

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The NY Times Created an Unsolvable Trap: How Media Defense Proved Letitia James’s Fraud

A Real-Time Investigation as the Media Defense Creates an Unsolvable Trap HOW IT STARTED: THE MATHEMATICAL IMPOSSIBILITY In February 2025, I was reading New York Attorney General Letitia James’s financial disclosure forms—the kind of work forensic accountants do that most people find incredibly boring. That’s when I found it. 3121 Peronne Avenue, Norfolk, Virginia James listed this property with a

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The Leak Before the Briefing: An Investigation into DOJ Obstruction in the Letitia James Case

Two DOJ employees disclosed an internal “no probable cause” finding before their supervisor could brief the U.S. Attorney—raising potential violations of DOJ policy and obstruction concerns. WHAT WE FOUND • Two DOJ employees in Norfolk, Virginia leaked their supervisor Elizabeth Yusi’s internal prosecutorial determination to MSNBC • The leak revealed Yusi’s “no probable cause” conclusion about charging New York Attorney

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The Anatomy of a Cover-Up: How MSNBC and Lawfare Whitewash Letitia James’s 20-Year Mortgage Fraud Pattern

A Line-by-Line Forensic Examination of Media Coordination Within 24 hours, two major media outlets published articles defending New York Attorney General Letitia James against federal mortgage fraud allegations. Lawfare published yesterday a 2,000-word article by Molly Roberts claiming James was merely “helping her niece buy a starter home.” MSNBC reported today that federal prosecutor Elizabeth Yusi sees “no probable cause”

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Federal Prosecutors Have Everything They Need to Convict Letitia James – So Why Won’t Erik Siebert Act? The Evidence ABC News Won’t Report

ABC News reported yesterday that U.S. Attorney Erik Siebert may be fired after declining to prosecute New York Attorney General Letitia James for mortgage fraud. According to their sources, despite a five-month investigation that found evidence, Siebert chose not to bring charges. Whether or not that reporting proves accurate, the evidence itself is overwhelming and deserves to be examined on

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The Federal Criminal Case Against Letitia James: A Complete Roadmap for Special Prosecutor Ed Martin

With Special Prosecutor Ed Martin now investigating New York State Attorney General Letitia James, here’s the systematic destruction of every defense and the roadmap to the most documented mortgage fraud case in modern political history A moment of reckoning has arrived for the prosecutor who thought she was above the law she swore to enforce. This appointment represents federal validation

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Albany’s Ultimate Protection Racket: The Triangle That Became a Circle of Self-Enrichment

Executive Summary: This investigation documents a pattern of inconsistencies spanning Letitia James’s tenure in two major offices. Our findings show that James spent years handling sexual harassment allegations by Ibrahim Khan differently across both positions—first as NYC Public Advocate (2014-2018) and later as NY Attorney General (2019-present)—while applying vastly different standards to similar accusations against political figures like Governor Cuomo.

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Governor Hochul’s Ledger: Peeling Back the Layers of Luxury and Favoritism

The Bottom Line: New forensic analysis of Governor Kathy Hochul’s campaign finance records reveals a sophisticated pattern of coordinated luxury spending—where private jets and exclusive resort stays align with mathematical precision—operating alongside a broader system where taxpayer funds flow to benefit her political allies and family. Campaign finance investigations are like archaeological digs—each layer of data reveals new patterns hidden

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The $483,000 Question: How James Directed Funds to the Governor’s Husband’s Firm Before Her $10M Shield

Twenty-four hours. That’s how long it took between The Guardian reporting that a federal grand jury had been impaneled in Virginia to investigate New York Attorney General Letitia James and the NY Post revealing that Governor Kathy Hochul had secured a $10 million taxpayer-funded legal defense shield, and sources confirming the FBI had opened a formal criminal investigation into James.

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