Pamela Bondi

Grand Juries Come and Go. The Documents Don’t. Letitia James Can’t Escape Them

A second grand jury declined to indict. The DOJ says they’ll try again. Meanwhile, 42 years of public records sit waiting for someone willing to present them. I committed crime for 16 years at Crazy Eddie. I’ve spent the last 30 years tracking white-collar criminals. I know what fraud looks like. I know what it smells like. And I know […]

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Obstruction of Justice: How 47 DOJ Leaks and 9 Complicit Newsrooms Targeted the Letitia James Prosecution

The Laundering Pipeline: DOJ Insiders → Reporters → Headlines → Defense Motions → Amicus Briefs → Congressional Letters → Federal Judge’s Ruling Prologue: The Real Misconduct Forty-seven federal crimes. Nine newsrooms. One coordinated operation to obstruct justice. They screamed “prosecutorial misconduct” until a federal judge cited it as fact. But who really obstructed justice in the Letitia James case? Not

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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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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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Letitia James’ Lawyer Doesn’t Understand the Property He’s Defending

Attorney’s Building Blunder In a high-stakes response to a federal criminal referral, Letitia James’ defense lawyer, Abbe David Lowell, submitted a letter to U.S. Attorney General Pamela Bondi that made a stunning error: he fundamentally misunderstood the very property at the center of the investigation. The letter, prompted by the FHFA’s referral for potential mortgage fraud, falsely claimed James’ Brooklyn

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Debunking Letitia James’ “mistake” defense

Her sworn principal residence declaration was the legal lynchpin enabling her mortgage. In an official letter to U.S. Attorney General Pamela Bondi, dated April 24, 2025, Letitia James’ attorney tried to dismiss a critical piece of evidence as an innocent mistake: a sworn Power of Attorney declaring that James intended to make a Virginia house her “principal residence.” That document

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