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Report: Tenant in NY AG James’ Norfolk Home Is Her Grandniece and a Fugitive Felon

A federal indictment for mortgage fraud might be the least of New York Attorney General Letitia James’ legal troubles.

Court records, the New York Post reported yesterday, divulged a much bigger one: The far-left, hate-Trump Democrat, who presents herself as the avatar of legal probity and virtue, is harboring a fugitive felon in her home in Norfolk, Virginia. That residence is the center of James’ mortgage fraud indictment.

The estimable individual is cop-assaulter Nakia Thompson, who is wanted in North Carolina for absconding from parole. Bonus fact: Thompson is Letitia James’ grandniece.

Harboring a fugitive can be a felony.

The Mortgage Fraud

The legal trouble in which James is up to her elbows began when a federal grand jury indicted her for mortgage fraud. Specifically, the charges are bank fraud and making false statements about a property she owns in Norfolk, Virginia.

As The New American reported last week, James bought the home at 3121 Peronne Avenue for $137,000. Now, Zillow says, it’s worth more than $235,000.

On the mortgage documents for the home, James claimed it would be a second residence. Instead, she has used the home as a rental investment property. The lie, the indictment says, enabled James to get a more favorable interest rate on the mortgage and saved her almost $20,000.

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