
"LAWRENCE O'DONNELL: Today, New York State Attorney General Letitia James got one of those badges when the same, possibly illegally appointed acting U.S. attorney who indicted James Comey, indicted Attorney General James. Attorney General James is being indicted in a three and a half page, two count indictment for one count of bank fraud and one count of false statement to a financial institution,"
"she apparently, according to the indictment, that home quote, was not occupied or used by James as a secondary residence and was instead used as a rental investment property, renting the property to a family of three. Now, millions of people in America have done exactly that. Millions of people in America have obtained mortgages for their primary home or their secondary home, and then decided at some point to rent out that house."
Lawrence O'Donnell deconstructed fraud charges brought against New York Attorney General Letitia James, portraying them as politically motivated and unsupported. Letitia James was indicted on two counts — bank fraud and making a false statement to a financial institution — tied to a mortgage application that identified a purchased property as a secondary residence. Prosecutor Lindsey Halligan, appointed under Trump-aligned officials, brought the indictment after other prosecutors declined; a similar pattern occurred in the indictment of former FBI Director James Comey. Letitia James previously won a roughly $500 million fraud judgment that was later set aside as excessive. James calls the charges baseless.
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