Title: James Challenges Trump Investigation, Seeks to Unseal Court Documents

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

New York Attorney⁤ General ‍Battles Trump-Era ‍subpoenas, Citing Political Motivation

ALBANY, N.Y.New York Attorney General Letitia⁢ James is fighting to quash subpoenas issued by a Trump-appointed official, arguing they are part of a politically motivated investigation into her 2022 lawsuit against donald Trump. The legal challenge escalates⁤ a back-and-forth between James and allies of the former president, following James’ own legal actions⁣ against Trump ​and a recent federal indictment against her.

The ⁤dispute centers on ​subpoenas⁤ issued by ⁤Harry Sarcone, designated as first assistant U.S. attorney for the northern⁢ District of new York after⁣ an interim appointment by than-Attorney General Pam Bondi. James contends ​Sarcone’s extended role is improper and⁣ that the subpoenas ⁤are connected ​to a ‌grand jury investigation into allegations that James violated Trump’s civil rights when her‌ office sued‌ him while he was a private businessman. This legal battle underscores‌ the ongoing entanglement between James’ investigations into ⁣Trump’s ⁣business⁤ dealings and the former administration’s response, raising questions about the impartiality of the Justice Department ⁤during that period.

James previously sued Trump ⁣and ‌his institution⁤ dozens of⁤ times, both during his presidency and regarding his private business ‌empire. In ‌October, she was indicted ‍in a⁤ federal⁤ mortgage fraud case, initiated at the direction of President⁤ Trump, alleging she falsified documents to obtain favorable loan terms⁢ for ‍a home purchase in⁣ Norfolk,⁤ Virginia. James pleaded not guilty to the charges Monday.

Her motion⁢ to quash the⁣ subpoenas argues Sarcone lacked the authority to issue them due ​to ⁢what she claims was an improper extension of his acting U.S. ​attorney role. Bondi ⁤initially ⁣appointed Sarcone as interim U.S. attorney⁣ in ‍March,⁣ but after the 120-day term ​expired, designated him first assistant​ U.S.⁤ attorney, effectively prolonging ‌his authority.

James’ legal⁤ team is also preparing ‍to challenge the appointment of Lindsey Halligan, the ‍prosecutor in the mortgage fraud case, on similar grounds. Halligan, a former Trump White House aide and lawyer with no prior experience as a federal prosecutor, presented the case ‌to the grand jury⁢ that indicted James.

The indictment in the mortgage fraud case followed the resignation of Erik⁢ Siebert as U.S. attorney for the Eastern ⁤District of virginia, who was replaced by Halligan.⁣ The outcome of ‌James’ challenge to the subpoenas and the appointments of Sarcone and Halligan⁢ could ⁢considerably ⁤impact the​ trajectory of both​ the mortgage fraud case and any further investigations stemming⁣ from her lawsuit against Trump.

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