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Indicted NY AG Letitia James Listed Virginia Home as “Investment

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

New​ York Attorney⁤ General Letitia James Faces‍ Fraud Charges Over Virginia Property Disclosure

NORFOLK, VA – ‍New York Attorney General Letitia James has been indicted on charges of bank fraud and⁣ making ⁣false claims to a financial institution stemming ⁣from alleged misrepresentations regarding‌ a Virginia property, ​teh Department ​of Justice announced. The‌ indictment alleges James falsely presented the property as her ⁣primary residence to secure⁤ a more favorable mortgage rate, while together treating it as ⁣a rental property for tax purposes.

According to the indictment, James obtained a mortgage on the Norfolk, Virginia home‌ in 2019. in ethics‌ filings, including one from 2024, the property​ was designated as ⁢”real property,” rather than an investment. Prosecutors​ allege this “misrepresentation” allowed James to obtain⁤ a lower mortgage rate than she would have qualified for had she⁢ disclosed her intent to rent the property. The alleged ill-gotten gains from this lower rate amount to “approximately $18,933⁢ over the ​life of the⁤ loan.”

The DOJ further alleges James misrepresented the property’s intended use on a homeowners’​ insurance application, stating it would be “owner occupied.” however, on her federal tax forms, James reportedly classified the home ​as “rental real estate,” reporting “thousand(s) of ​dollars in rents received” and claiming related ⁤deductions.

James faces up to 60 years in prison and a fine of up to $2 million if convicted on both‍ counts. She is ⁢scheduled to make ​her ​first‌ appearance​ in federal court in Virginia on October 24th.

The case ‍has ‍already sparked discussion​ regarding the potential cost of James’s legal defense, estimated by ⁢experts⁤ to range from $5 to $10 million. While New York ‌State has a $10 million legal defense fund available, James’s ‍office has ‍stated she will not ‍utilize ⁤it. ‍Instead, she is reportedly turning to ⁤the national Democratic‌ attorneys General ⁢Association for financial​ support.

Her defense will be led by Abbe Lowell,​ a high-profile attorney who previously represented Hunter Biden, and could command ⁢fees​ exceeding $1,000 per hour, alongside a $1 million retainer. Some legal experts suggest other attorneys⁢ may‍ offer pro-bono assistance due to the case’s⁤ high profile ‌and political implications.

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