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Letitia James’ ‘Tenant’ in Mortgage Fraud Home Is a Niece Who Is a Fugitive From North Carolina – HotAir

Letitia James is out on the campaign trail, fresh off her indictment for mortgage fraud. 

Campaigning for Zohran Mamdani, of course. She is defiant, claiming to be a victim of lawfare, which is about as rich as you can possibly get, considering that she built her entire political career on the premise that she would somehow get Donald Trump. She didn’t know how at the time, but she promised that if elected she would put him in jail. 





She didn’t, of course, but she did manage to harass him and win a bogus trial and try to bankrupt him. That case will evaporate, but the one against her may well blow up her career. 

I make no predictions about the outcome of this case because I am not a lawyer, don’t play one on TV, and as we saw with Trump, cases that touch on politics are not always decided on solely by legal standards. But on its face, the case seems solid. 

Regardless of the outcome, if you are not a Letitia James acolyte, it’s hard not to admit that her behavior stinks. Not only did she lie on a legal form to secure a better mortgage rate, claiming she would move to Virginia while continuing as the Attorney General of New York (and simultaneously prosecuting Donald Trump), but the house she bought is currently the residence of her niece.





The authorities want her fugitive niece, who absconded from North Carolina. She bought a home so that her relative could escape the law. 

That’s pretty impressive, if you think about it. The highest law enforcement official in New York, who spent years declaring that she was going to jail President Trump because “nobody is above the law,” not only broke federal laws, but she did so to help her niece evade the law. 

When Trump was being pursued by James, Pravda spent an enormous amount of time and effort portraying his case as both solid–it wasn’t–and serious because it was about mortgage fraud. Now that Letitia James is under the microscope, her obvious guilt is ignored, and we are told that everybody does it. 





Well, no, Most of us don’t commit fraud to help out our relatives who are absconding from the law. 

Just sayin’. I don’t know what the family lives of CNN commentators are like, but I doubt that even degenerates like them have committed crimes like this to help out relatives escape from justice. 

I could be wrong about that, though. 

Letitia James can do no wrong in the eyes of liberals because she spent so much time trying to hurt Donald Trump. The fact that she ultimately failed, as all his enemies do, does not wipe away the credit she has earned with them. 

So what if she cut some corners? So what if Ms. “Nobody is above the law” is harboring a fugitive from the law? She is one of us!





It is likely true that James would have gotten away with her multiple frauds–her record of lying to lenders goes back over 40 years, apparently–but for the fact that she spent years going after Donald Trump. But it is she who put herself in the crosshairs. Nobody would have noticed if she hadn’t been screaming about “mortgage fraud” for years. 

Glass houses and all that. And it turns out that all you see through Tish James’ glass walls is quite ugly. 



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