FBI Launches Criminal Investigation Into NY Attorney General Letitia James

A criminal investigation has been initiated into New York Attorney General Letitia James concerning her real estate adn mortgage dealings. The FBI office in Albany is currently leading the inquiry. U.S. Attorney John A. Sarcone III remarked that the investigation is being conducted by the Department of Justice and emphasized the need for proper and professional conduct in such matters.

The probe follows a criminal referral made last month by William Pulte, director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, which expressed concerns over James’s activities, suggesting potential misrepresentations in her mortgage applications to obtain favorable loan terms. Specifically, allegations include falsifying intent regarding primary residence and possibly breaching laws related to fraud.

additionally, the report highlights past controversies involving James, including a property purchased in Brooklyn, where discrepancies in the number of units declared could affect taxation and financing. Republican representatives have criticized a proposed state budget that includes a $10 million defense fund for officials facing legal challenges, calling for accountability and an independent investigation into James’s alleged misconduct.


A criminal investigation is under way into New York Attorney General Letitia James after questions were raised about her real estate and mortgage activities.

According to the Albany Times-Union, the FBI office in Albany is leading the investigation.

“This is being handled at this time by main [Department of] Justice and the Albany FBI field office,” said U.S. Attorney John A. Sarcone III, who oversees New York’s Northern District.

“We stand prepared to act in the capacity that we need to when and if we are informed there’s a charge to be made. Unlike Letitia James, who unethically ran around the state campaigning on getting Donald Trump … my office conducts itself in a manner that is proper and professional,” he said.

Last month, William Pulte, the director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency sent a criminal referral to the Department of Justice, citing James’s activities, according to ABC.

“At the time of the 2023 Norfolk, VA property purchase and mortgage, Ms. James was the sitting Attorney General of New York and is required by law to have her primary residence in the state of New York – even though her mortgage applications list her intent to have the Norfolk, VA property as her primary home,” the letter said.

“It appears Ms. James’ property and mortgage-related misrepresentations may have continued to her recent 2023 Norfolk, VA property purchase in order to secure a lower interest rate and more favorable loan terms.”

Pulte alleged that James “appears to have falsified records in order to meet certain lending requirements and receive favorable loan terms.”

The letter alleged that those actions “could be violations of the criminal code,” including wire, mail, and bank fraud “and/or other relevant state and federal laws.”

The Times-Union also noted that James has been the subject of controversy over a Brooklyn property James purchased in 2001 that has five units. James has insisted in various documents it had four or fewer units.

The Times-Union noted that declaring fewer units could have an impact on taxation and financing for the property.

The mortgage for that property refers to James as her father’s wife.

The Times-Union noted, “Lending experts consulted by the Times Union said that by listing themselves as husband and wife, the pair may have qualified for a loan — or received better borrowing terms — than had they not been considered a couple due to income requirements.”

New York state’s proposed budget includes a $10 million defense fund for state offivials who might face lawsuits from the Trump administration.

The fund was denounced in a statement from Republican Rep. Elise Stefanik of New York in a statemnt on Stefanik’s website.

“Letitia James, who illegally weaponized her office to pursue politically motivated witch hunts, now expects taxpayers to foot the bill for her alleged misconduct,” the statement said.

“This shameful abuse of public funds demands accountability. I call on Governor Hochul to immediately remove this provision from the budget and for an independent investigation into James’ alleged fraud.”




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