Letitia James Seeks Dismissal of Mortgage Fraud Indictment, Alleging Politically Motivated Prosecution
ALEXANDRIA, Va. – New York Attorney General Letitia James has filed a motion asking a Virginia judge to dismiss the mortgage fraud charges against her, arguing the prosecution is a politically motivated “vindictive” act driven by former President Donald Trump‘s personal animus. The filing alleges a purposeful effort to weaponize the Justice Department against a political opponent.
James was indicted in virginia on allegations of falsely identifying her primary residence to receive a tax benefit. The motion claims the charges stem from a rushed inquiry initiated after the resignation of former Acting U.S. Attorney Erik Siebert and the subsequent appointment of Lindsey Halligan, a White House aide, by Mr. trump.
Defense lawyers contend Halligan was installed “with the singular mission of churning out indictments against his political enemies,” following Mr. Trump’s public calls for investigations into James and others he views as adversaries. They point to a social media post from Mr.Trump urging Attorney General Pam Bondi to investigate James, stating, “JUSTICE MUST BE SERVED, NOW!!!”
The filing draws parallels to the case of former FBI Director James Comey, who is also challenging his indictment in Virginia on similar grounds – alleging Halligan’s appointment was unlawful. Both James and Comey argue Halligan lacked the authority to bring charges due to the manner of her appointment.
James, first elected New York Attorney General in 2018, has been a frequent target of Mr.Trump’s criticism, particularly after securing a significant judgment against him and his companies in a civil lawsuit alleging fraudulent overvaluation of real estate assets. While an appeals court overturned the original fine exceeding $500 million, it upheld the finding of fraud. Mr. Trump has denied all allegations.