AG Letitia James calls claims of mortgage fraud 'baseless,' but refuses to give details in new interview
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New York Attorney General Letitia James condemned the Trump administration's criminal referral regarding mortgage fraud as "baseless" during an interview on Spectrum NY1. She declined to discuss specific allegations, including one that she misrepresented the number of bedrooms in her Brooklyn home. Instead, she emphasized her commitment to upholding the law and highlighted her office’s recent success in securing a $450 million judgment against Trump for inflating asset values. James criticized media harassment surrounding her home, reiterating her belief that the Trump allegations are rooted in revenge rather than fact.
New York Attorney General Letitia James refers to allegations from the Trump administration regarding mortgage fraud as "baseless," suggesting they are part of a "revenge tour."
James asserts she won’t litigate allegations in public and stresses the importance of responding appropriately, emphasizing her focus on the rule of law.
She highlights the success of her office in securing a $450 million judgment against Trump for asset value exaggeration, with interest accumulating.
James criticizes reporters for harassment, stating they camped outside her Brooklyn home and her relatives' home, portraying them as invasive.
Read at New York Post
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