WASHINGTON (AP) โ€” New York Attorney General Letitia James was indicted Thursday in a mortgage fraud case that President Donald Trump urged his Justice Department to bring after vowing retribution against some of his biggest political enemies.

James, a Democrat who infuriated Trump after his first term with a lawsuit alleging that he built his business empire on lies about his wealth, was charged with bank fraud and making false statements to a financial institution in connection with a home purchase in Norfolk, Virginia, in 2020.

The top federal prosecutor for the Eastern District of Virginia, a former Trump aide, personally presented the case to the grand jury weeks after she was thrust into the role amid the administrationโ€™s pressure to deliver charges.

The indictment, two weeks after a separate criminal case charging former FBI Director James Comey with lying to Congress, is the latest indication of the Trump administrationโ€™s norm-busting determination to use the law enforcement powers of the Justice Department to pursue the presidentโ€™s political foes and public figures who once investigated him.

In a lengthy statement, James decried the indictment as โ€œnothing more than a continuation of the presidentโ€™s desperate weaponization of our justice system.โ€

โ€œThese charges are baseless, and the presidentโ€™s own public statements make clear that his only goal is political retribution at any cost. The presidentโ€™s actions are a grave violation of our Constitutional order and have drawn sharp criticism from members of both parties,โ€ she added.

Both the Comey and James cases followed a strikingly unconventional path toward indictment. The Trump administration last month pushed out Erik Siebert, the veteran prosecutor who had overseen both investigations for months and had resisted pressure to file charges, and replaced him with Lindsey Halligan, a White House aide who has worked as lawyer for Trump but had never previously served as a federal prosecutor.

Halligan presented the James case to the grand jury herself, as she did in the case against Comey, a person familiar with the matter told The Associated Press. The person was not authorized to discuss the matter by name and spoke on the condition of anonymity.

James called the decision to fire Siebert and replace him with a prosecutor who is โ€œblindly loyalโ€ to the president โ€œantithetical to the bedrock principles of our country,โ€ and she said she stood by her investigation of Trump and his company as having been โ€œbased on the facts and evidence โ€” not politics.โ€

Abbe Lowell, Jamesโ€™ lawyer and a prominent attorney representing multiple Trump targets, said James โ€œflatly and forcefully denies these charges.โ€ James is scheduled to make an initial appearance in the federal court in Norfolk, Virginia, on Oct. 24.

โ€œWe are deeply concerned that this case is driven by President Trumpโ€™s desire for revenge,โ€ Lowell said in a statement. โ€œWhen a President can publicly direct charges to be filed against someone โ€” when it was reported that career attorneys concluded none were warranted — it marks a serious attack on the rule of law. We will fight these charges in every process allowed in the law.โ€

James, 66, has been attorney general since 2019 after becoming the first Black woman to be elected to statewide office in New York. She cruised to reelection in 2022 after abandoning a short-lived run for governor.

The indictment pertains to Jamesโ€™ purchase of a modest house in Norfolk, where she has family. During the sale, she signed a standard document called a โ€œsecond home riderโ€ in which she agreed to keep the property primarily for her โ€œpersonal use and enjoyment for at least one year,โ€ unless the lender agreed otherwise.

Rather than using the home as a second residence, the indictment alleges, James rented it out to a family of three. According to the indictment, the misrepresentation allowed James to obtain favorable loan terms not available for investment properties.

In a post on X shortly after the indictment was handed up, Attorney General Pam Bondi wrote, โ€œOne tier of justice for all Americans.โ€

โ€œNo one is above the law,โ€ Halligan, the U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, said in a statement. โ€œThe charges as alleged in this case represent intentional, criminal acts and tremendous breaches of the publicโ€™s trust. The facts and the law in this case are clear, and we will continue following them to ensure that justice is served.โ€

Trump has been advocating charging James for months, posting on social media without citing any evidence that sheโ€™s โ€œguilty as hellโ€ and telling reporters at the White House, โ€œIt looks to me like sheโ€™s really guilty of something, but I really donโ€™t know.โ€

The Justice Department has also been investigating mortgage-related allegations against Federal Reserve Board member Lisa Cook, using the probe to demand her ouster, and Sen. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., whose lawyer called the allegations against him โ€œtransparently false, stale, and long debunked.โ€

But James is a particularly personal target. As attorney general, she sued the Republican president and his administration dozens of times. Last year, she won a staggering judgment against Trump and his companies in a lawsuit alleging he defrauded banks by overstating the value of his real estate holdings on financial statements.

An appeals court overturned the fine, which had ballooned to more than $500 million with interest, but upheld a lower courtโ€™s finding that Trump had committed fraud.

The indictment comes a day after Comey made his first court appearance in his case, accusing him of lying to Congress in 2020. Comey’s lawyer told the judge that the defense plans to push to have the case dismissed ahead of trial, arguing that it is a vindictive prosecution brought at the direction of the president.


Letitia James

โ€œThis is nothing more than a continuation of the presidentโ€™s desperate weaponization of our justice system. He is forcing federal law enforcement agencies to do his bidding, all because I did my job as the New York State Attorney General.  

โ€œThese charges are baseless, and the presidentโ€™s own public statements make clear that his only goal is political retribution at any cost. The presidentโ€™s actions are a grave violation of our Constitutional order and have drawn sharp criticism from members of both parties.

โ€œHis decision to fire a United States Attorney who refused to bring charges against me โ€“ and replace them with someone who is blindly loyal not to the law, but to the president โ€“ is antithetical to the bedrock principles of our country. This is the time for leaders on both sides of the aisle to speak out against this blatant perversion of our system of justice. 

โ€œI stand strongly behind my officeโ€™s litigation against the Trump Organization. We conducted a two-year investigation based on the facts and evidence โ€“ not politics. Judges have upheld the trial courtโ€™s finding that Donald Trump, his company, and his two sons are liable for fraud.  

โ€œI am a proud woman of faith, and I know that faith and fear cannot share the same space. And so today I am not fearful, I am fearless, and as my faith teaches me, no weapon formed against me shall prosper. We will fight these baseless charges aggressively, and my office will continue to fiercely protect New Yorkers and their rights. And I will continue to do my job.โ€ 

Rev. Al Sharpton

โ€œDonald Trump just used his new favorite weapon in the Justice Department to attack the right-wingโ€™s favorite target, using their favorite allegation. Letโ€™s not forget that this was the same prosecutor who just indicted James Comey after their predecessor refused to because the charges were cooked up. Nor can we lose sight of the fact that the right wing has constantly sought to use mortgage fraud against Black women in power โ€” because in their mind these women have no right to own property. Nor can we have amnesia around the fact that Tish James has been brave enough to litigate the shady actions the Trump Organizations took for decades. This isnโ€™t the delivery of justice. It is the latest stop on Donald Trumpโ€™s political retribution tour. If he can indict the former FBI Director or the Attorney General of New York, what stops him from going further? I stand with Attorney General James by calling out this attack for what it is, and I know she has the leadership, the strength, and the courage to fight.โ€

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  1. Never forget, Fred Trump and son were convicted of violating the FAIR HOUSING ACT, which means people of color would never have been able to rent or buy from the trumps.
    So, why are there Blacks for Trump? Ignorance, or some gainful advantage.

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