New York Attorney General Letitia James is accused of mortgage fraud related to a home she purchased in Norfolk, Virginia, according to a report by CBS 6 News. The allegations stem from a complaint filed by a former employee of James, claiming that she misrepresented her primary residence on mortgage documents for the Norfolk property, which she bought in 2018. The complaint suggests that James claimed the Norfolk home as her primary residence to secure a lower interest rate, while her actual primary residence was in New York. The accusations come amidst James' high-profile legal battles, including her case against former President Donald Trump. The New York AG's office has not yet responded to the allegations.
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