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Facts Matter

Judge Dismisses James Comey, Letitia James Indictments

Facts Matter

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🗓️ 29 November 2025

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

In a bit of a surprising move, on Nov. 24, a federal judge dismissed the indictment against New York Attorney General Letitia James. However, the reason it was dismissed wasn’t based on the merits of the case, but rather a technicality—a technicality that can be fixed, and the indictment refiled. So let’s break it down.

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0:00.0

In a bit of a surprising, and I guess you can also say unexpected move, on Monday, November the 24th,

0:06.5

a federal judge dismissed the indictment against Ms. Lettisha James, the Attorney General of New York.

0:12.9

However, the reason that it was dismissed, it had less to do with the merits of the actual case

0:18.2

itself, and it was more of a technicality, a technicality, I should mention, which can actually be fixed and the indictment refiled. And so let me break it down for you right after you take a super quick moment to smash those like and subscribe buttons so that this video can reach ever more people via the tab algorithm. Now, let me give you a brief history of the case. And I should mention everything I'm about to go go through came directly from the federal court documents, which will all be linked down in the description

0:40.6

box below. In 2020, Letitia James purchased a home over in Norfolk, Virginia. And when she was

0:47.9

getting the mortgage for that house, she signed something known as a second home rider. It's a

0:52.9

document where you basically promise the lender,

0:55.9

the one who's actually giving you the mortgage, that you're not going to be using the house

1:00.3

as a rental. Instead, you're going to be using this house as a secondary personal residence.

1:06.6

You specifically will not be renting it out to others. And by doing it this way,

1:13.5

Ms. Latisha James was able to get a better mortgage rate,

1:19.1

which the federal prosecutors claim wound up saving her $18,933.

1:20.8

And so all is well and good.

1:23.7

However, it turned out that she did rent the house.

1:25.5

Instead of using it as a secondary home,

1:29.1

Ms. Latisha James turned around, and she did what she promised not to do, which was to rent out the house. Instead of using it as a secondary home, Ms. Letitia James turned around and she did what she promised not to do, which was to rent out the house and basically make it into an investment

1:34.1

property. And so then you fast forward to this year, 2025, and the Trump administration's DOJ

1:40.4

indicted Ms. Leticia James on two felony accounts. You can see the indictment up on your

1:44.6

screen. One was bank fraud for misleading the lender about how she was actually intending to use the

1:49.3

property, and then also a separate felony of making false statements to a financial institution,

1:54.4

basically for relying on her mortgage paperwork. And these two charges were serious,

1:59.2

carrying the possibility of both real prison time as well as heavy fights.

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