DOJ Special Attorney Visits Leticia James' Brooklyn Home At Center Of Federal Mortgage Fraud Investigation
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U.S. Department of Justice Special Attorney Ed Martin inspected the Brooklyn home of New York Attorney General Letitia James amid a federal investigation into mortgage fraud allegations. Appointed by AG Pam Bondi, Martin is investigating claims against James and California Sen. Adam Schiff, with grand juries in Maryland and Virginia considering potential criminal charges. Accusations include manipulating property documents for favorable loan conditions, alongside claims of misclassifying a five-unit residence as a four-unit on official applications. Residents confronted Martin during his visit, questioning the nature of the investigation.
Grand juries in both Maryland and Virginia are currently considering whether to bring criminal charges against James and Schiff, based on accusations that they manipulated property documents to obtain better loan conditions.
James' home is considered a five-unit residence, accused of having classified it as a four-unit residence on mortgage applications, loans, and filings to obtain government assistance.
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