Exclusive: Letitia James Caught Harboring Fugitive! — Jailbird Niece is Hiding Out in Letitia’s “Primary Residence” Mortgage Fraud Home in Virginia

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No one is above the law! That was the James et al. battle cry as they waged lawfare against Donald Trump and his friends.

Yep. Lawlessness at work by that crowd.


The North Carolina Department of Adult Correction is actively searching for Nikia Monique Thompson, the fugitive daughter of New York Attorney General Letitia James’s niece.

Thompson, listed as an “Absconder” (offender number 0898340) on the department’s official site, is wanted for violating probation terms. North Carolina authorities are urging anyone with knowledge of her whereabouts to call their tip line at 1-888-646-0024.

Where is Nikia Monique Thompson hiding? All indications, including from Letitia James herself, are that Thompson is hiding out at Letitia’s “mortgage fraud” home in Norfolk, Virgina.

This means that Letitia James herself could be charged with harboring a fugitive. And, because it involves interstate flight, James could be subject to federal harboring law which carries up to 5 years in prison.

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Today, Thompson’s Facebook page indicates that she is living comfortably in Jame’s Norfolk, Virginia in the home. What does Virginia law say about harboring someone wanted from another state for probation absconding?

Under VA Code § 18.2-472, if someone escapes from custody and you harbor them, you can be charged. Harboring in Virginia could make you an accessory after the fact. The penalty for Letitia James would qualify as a Class 1 misdemeanor, with a punishment of up to 12 months jail and a $2,500 fine.

Even more serious, because Nikia Monique Thompson’s case involves interstate flight, under 18 U.S.C. § 1073 (Unlawful Flight to Avoid Prosecution or Confinement), harboring someone who fled across state lines to avoid justice could trigger federal charges against Letitia James. Federal harboring law carries up to 5 years in prison.

As New York’s chief law enforcement officer, Letitia James cannot claim ignorance or excuse when it comes to harboring a fugitive in her Virginia residence.

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No one is above the law! That was the James et al. battle cry as they waged lawfare against Donald Trump and his friends.

Yep. Lawlessness at work by that crowd.


The North Carolina Department of Adult Correction is actively searching for Nikia Monique Thompson, the fugitive daughter of New York Attorney General Letitia James’s niece.​
Thompson, listed as an “Absconder” (offender number 0898340) on the department’s official site, is wanted for violating probation terms. North Carolina authorities are urging anyone with knowledge of her whereabouts to call their tip line at 1-888-646-0024.​
Where is Nikia Monique Thompson hiding? All indications, including from Letitia James herself, are that Thompson is hiding out at Letitia’s “mortgage fraud” home in Norfolk, Virgina.​
This means that Letitia James herself could be charged with harboring a fugitive. And, because it involves interstate flight, James could be subject to federal harboring law which carries up to 5 years in prison.​
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Today, Thompson’s Facebook page indicates that she is living comfortably in Jame’s Norfolk, Virginia in the home. What does Virginia law say about harboring someone wanted from another state for probation absconding?​
Under VA Code § 18.2-472, if someone escapes from custody and you harbor them, you can be charged. Harboring in Virginia could make you an accessory after the fact. The penalty for Letitia James would qualify as a Class 1 misdemeanor, with a punishment of up to 12 months jail and a $2,500 fine.​
Even more serious, because Nikia Monique Thompson’s case involves interstate flight, under 18 U.S.C. § 1073 (Unlawful Flight to Avoid Prosecution or Confinement), harboring someone who fled across state lines to avoid justice could trigger federal charges against Letitia James. Federal harboring law carries up to 5 years in prison.​
As New York’s chief law enforcement officer, Letitia James cannot claim ignorance or excuse when it comes to harboring a fugitive in her Virginia residence.​
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All indications, including from Letitia James herself, are that Thompson is hiding out at Letitia’s “mortgage fraud” home in Norfolk, Virgina.

Thank you SHEEP for proving beyond a shadow of doubt you are one of the stupidest people in the world. If she was staying at Letitia's James house The North Carolina Department of Adult Correction would have gone there to arrest her. So much for "all indictaions"
 
does this story exist anywhere beyond right-wing conspiracy sites?


It's called an exclusive for a reason. And the MSM is the number 1 conspiracy site in all history. 'Muh, Russia'.
 
why wasn’t James givin a blanket pardon by xiden?
 
does this story exist anywhere beyond right-wing conspiracy sites?

The short answer is no.

Indeed, only one other trash blog repeated it.

Gateway Pundit has a history of making stuff like this up. And it’s fans eat it right up and spread made up BS, claiming it is fact.
 
Gateway Pundit has a history of making stuff like this up. And it’s fans eat it right up and spread made up BS, claiming it is fact.
You only believe left wing propaganda.
 
why wasn’t James givin a blanket pardon by xiden?

Because it was something missed by Biden's underlings who had control of the Autopen.

They only had a limited time to do the pardons, and cash-paying customers looking for a pardon had priority.

The truth is, Ms. James fucked up. She was too cheap to pony up for a pardon, thinking she was going to get one "on the house".
 
does this story exist anywhere beyond right-wing conspiracy sites?
Corrupt legacy outlets such as CBS, ABC, and The New York Times have not only been exposed as liars when it comes to protecting their own, but they have also been exposed for sitting stories that will make their side look bad.
 
Her alleged mortgage fraud aside, I suspect that Leticia has a defense. She may have known who was using her Va house. Her Grand-niece.

But that doesn’t mean that she knew about the absconder charge against the niece.

I believe the mortgage fraud and related charges are more legally viable.
 
No one is above the law! That was the James et al. battle cry as they waged lawfare against Donald Trump and his friends.

Yep. Lawlessness at work by that crowd.


The North Carolina Department of Adult Correction is actively searching for Nikia Monique Thompson, the fugitive daughter of New York Attorney General Letitia James’s niece.​
Thompson, listed as an “Absconder” (offender number 0898340) on the department’s official site, is wanted for violating probation terms. North Carolina authorities are urging anyone with knowledge of her whereabouts to call their tip line at 1-888-646-0024.​
Where is Nikia Monique Thompson hiding? All indications, including from Letitia James herself, are that Thompson is hiding out at Letitia’s “mortgage fraud” home in Norfolk, Virgina.​
This means that Letitia James herself could be charged with harboring a fugitive. And, because it involves interstate flight, James could be subject to federal harboring law which carries up to 5 years in prison.​
...​
Today, Thompson’s Facebook page indicates that she is living comfortably in Jame’s Norfolk, Virginia in the home. What does Virginia law say about harboring someone wanted from another state for probation absconding?​
Under VA Code § 18.2-472, if someone escapes from custody and you harbor them, you can be charged. Harboring in Virginia could make you an accessory after the fact. The penalty for Letitia James would qualify as a Class 1 misdemeanor, with a punishment of up to 12 months jail and a $2,500 fine.​
Even more serious, because Nikia Monique Thompson’s case involves interstate flight, under 18 U.S.C. § 1073 (Unlawful Flight to Avoid Prosecution or Confinement), harboring someone who fled across state lines to avoid justice could trigger federal charges against Letitia James. Federal harboring law carries up to 5 years in prison.​
As New York’s chief law enforcement officer, Letitia James cannot claim ignorance or excuse when it comes to harboring a fugitive in her Virginia residence.​
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You can see what a witch ***** she is and smug beyond belief to be chastising Trump
 
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Her alleged mortgage fraud aside, I suspect that Leticia has a defense. She may have known who was using her Va house. Her Grand-niece.

But that doesn’t mean that she knew about the absconder charge against the niece.

I believe the mortgage fraud and related charges are more legally viable.

I'm sure that whatever charges are levied aginst Ms. James, she will have full opportunity to hire a dream team of defenders and be granted full due process.

Although I think that if she is fined $500 Million for her crimes, she will hypocritically claim that such a fine is excessive and unconstitutional.
 
No one is above the law! That was the James et al. battle cry as they waged lawfare against Donald Trump and his friends.

Yep. Lawlessness at work by that crowd.


The North Carolina Department of Adult Correction is actively searching for Nikia Monique Thompson, the fugitive daughter of New York Attorney General Letitia James’s niece.​
Thompson, listed as an “Absconder” (offender number 0898340) on the department’s official site, is wanted for violating probation terms. North Carolina authorities are urging anyone with knowledge of her whereabouts to call their tip line at 1-888-646-0024.​
Where is Nikia Monique Thompson hiding? All indications, including from Letitia James herself, are that Thompson is hiding out at Letitia’s “mortgage fraud” home in Norfolk, Virgina.​
This means that Letitia James herself could be charged with harboring a fugitive. And, because it involves interstate flight, James could be subject to federal harboring law which carries up to 5 years in prison.​
...​
Today, Thompson’s Facebook page indicates that she is living comfortably in Jame’s Norfolk, Virginia in the home. What does Virginia law say about harboring someone wanted from another state for probation absconding?​
Under VA Code § 18.2-472, if someone escapes from custody and you harbor them, you can be charged. Harboring in Virginia could make you an accessory after the fact. The penalty for Letitia James would qualify as a Class 1 misdemeanor, with a punishment of up to 12 months jail and a $2,500 fine.​
Even more serious, because Nikia Monique Thompson’s case involves interstate flight, under 18 U.S.C. § 1073 (Unlawful Flight to Avoid Prosecution or Confinement), harboring someone who fled across state lines to avoid justice could trigger federal charges against Letitia James. Federal harboring law carries up to 5 years in prison.​
As New York’s chief law enforcement officer, Letitia James cannot claim ignorance or excuse when it comes to harboring a fugitive in her Virginia residence.​
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ORDER FOR ARREST!​

Will Letitia James Comply and Turn in Her Fugitive Relative Hiding Out in her “Primary Residence?”​

9 Sep 2025 ~~ By Joel Gilbert

Last week, President Trump posted my Gateway Pundit article on Truth Social, Letitia James Caught Harboring Fugitive! — Jailbird Niece is Hiding Out in Letitia’s “Primary Residence”.
Since then, I have obtained the current active Order for Arrest for fugitive Nikia Monique Thompson, daughter of New York Attorney General Letitia James’s niece. According to the North Carolina Department of Adult Correction, Thompson remains a wanted “Absconder” (offender number 0898340), with law enforcement actively searching for her.

Now the situation intensifies. North Carolina authorities are now aware that Thompson is hiding out at Letitia James’s “primary residence” in Norfolk, Virginia. This raises a critical question: Will Attorney General James comply with law enforcement and surrender her fugitive niece, or will she continue to obstruct justice by providing her sanctuary?
Thompson, listed as an “Absconder” (offender number 0898340) on the department’s official site, is wanted for violating probation terms. Even though the Order for Arrest was first issued in 2012, it never expires and it is considered a current active warrant. This is why a new one was not issued when Thompson absconded.
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As I detailed in The Gateway Pundit in Crime Runs in the Family! Letitia James Buys Home for Niece’s Jailbird Adult Kids, James’s explanation, that she is a “good aunt” merely helping her niece and her children, was misleading. The “children” whom James’s statement implied were minors, are both adults, and both have significant criminal histories. Providing a hide-out for a fugitive is a crime, and not a family favor.
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If she does not turn in Nikia Monique Thompson, Letitia James herself could be charged with harboring a fugitive. And, because it involves interstate flight, James could be subject to federal harboring law which carries up to 5 years in prison.
Under VA Code § 18.2-472, if someone escapes from custody and you harbor them, you can be charged. Harboring in Virginia could make you an accessory after the fact. The penalty for Letitia James would qualify as a Class 1 misdemeanor, with a punishment of up to 12 months jail and a $2,500 fine.
Even more serious, because Nikia Monique Thompson’s case involves interstate flight, under 18 U.S.C. § 1073 (Unlawful Flight to Avoid Prosecution or Confinement), harboring someone who fled across state lines to avoid justice could trigger federal charges against Letitia James. Federal harboring law carries up to 5 years in prison.

Commentary:
DSA Marxists continue telling us that laws only apply to conservatives!
With members of the deep state and leftists, laws are only a suggestion if that!
It appears that crime runs in the James family.
Yes, harboring a fugitive is considered a serious felony under federal law, specifically 18 U.S.C. § 1071, which can result in imprisonment for up to five years if the fugitive is wanted for a felony. State laws also impose significant penalties for this offense, often treating it as a felony or misdemeanor depending on the circumstances.
Nikia Thompson as a felon crossed State lines and is being given sanctuary in a home owned by Letitia James by fraudulent means.
Will anything happen? Is James is safe from any accountability due to:
1. Black Criminal Privilege​
2. Democrat Plantation Star Celebrity!​
James is the Poster Child for how to rip off Taxpayers and get her own Reparations!
I doubt people like James could obtain liability insurance lawyers must carry. If you are a state or county lawyer, the taxpayer covers it so it doesn’t matter how risky you are. That’s one of the reasons the worst lawyers run for public positions. They could never afford private litigation costs.
 
No one is above the law! That was the James et al. battle cry as they waged lawfare against Donald Trump and his friends.

Yep. Lawlessness at work by that crowd.


The North Carolina Department of Adult Correction is actively searching for Nikia Monique Thompson, the fugitive daughter of New York Attorney General Letitia James’s niece.​
Thompson, listed as an “Absconder” (offender number 0898340) on the department’s official site, is wanted for violating probation terms. North Carolina authorities are urging anyone with knowledge of her whereabouts to call their tip line at 1-888-646-0024.​
Where is Nikia Monique Thompson hiding? All indications, including from Letitia James herself, are that Thompson is hiding out at Letitia’s “mortgage fraud” home in Norfolk, Virgina.​
This means that Letitia James herself could be charged with harboring a fugitive. And, because it involves interstate flight, James could be subject to federal harboring law which carries up to 5 years in prison.​
...​
Today, Thompson’s Facebook page indicates that she is living comfortably in Jame’s Norfolk, Virginia in the home. What does Virginia law say about harboring someone wanted from another state for probation absconding?​
Under VA Code § 18.2-472, if someone escapes from custody and you harbor them, you can be charged. Harboring in Virginia could make you an accessory after the fact. The penalty for Letitia James would qualify as a Class 1 misdemeanor, with a punishment of up to 12 months jail and a $2,500 fine.​
Even more serious, because Nikia Monique Thompson’s case involves interstate flight, under 18 U.S.C. § 1073 (Unlawful Flight to Avoid Prosecution or Confinement), harboring someone who fled across state lines to avoid justice could trigger federal charges against Letitia James. Federal harboring law carries up to 5 years in prison.​
As New York’s chief law enforcement officer, Letitia James cannot claim ignorance or excuse when it comes to harboring a fugitive in her Virginia residence.​
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What a surprise! Leticia James is a career criminal.
 

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