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Letitia James is dirty. This seems to be harboring a criminal, will she be charged for this as well?
Virginia houses owned by indicted New York Attorney General Letitia James have been frequently visited by the police, according to a new report.
The two houses have had about two dozen police visits, learned, according to the New York Post.
Nakia Thompson, 36, lives in the home James bought in August 2020.
That is the house at the center of the bank fraud indictment facing James, which alleges she misrepresented how the house would be used so that she could get a lower interest rate on her loan.
Police have visited that house a dozen times, including some days when multiple visits took place. Some calls involved serving warrants and subpoenas; others were for issues such as vandalism or domestic issues and for “suspicious persons.”
Police were summoned to the house three times in 2020, once each in 2021, 2022, and 2023, and six times in early October.
Will Letitia James be convicted?
Thompson is wanted by authorities in Forsythe County, North Carolina, for failing to finish her probation on charges of malicious conduct by a prisoner, assault of a government official, and resisting a public officer.
Virginia charges against Thompson include possession of burglary tools, contributing to the delinquency of a minor, and grand larceny.
Thompson was charged in 2019 with larceny in connection with the theft of more than $2,000 in merchandise from retail stores in Chesapeake, Virginia. In 2020, she was given two years’ probation and ordered to pay $2,020 in fees to satisfy these charges.
Last month, Thompson was charged with profane, threatening, or indecent language over public airways, after allegedly threatening to punch the assistant principal of the school her child attends.
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www.westernjournal.com
Letitia James is dirty. This seems to be harboring a criminal, will she be charged for this as well?
Virginia houses owned by indicted New York Attorney General Letitia James have been frequently visited by the police, according to a new report.
The two houses have had about two dozen police visits, learned, according to the New York Post.
Nakia Thompson, 36, lives in the home James bought in August 2020.
That is the house at the center of the bank fraud indictment facing James, which alleges she misrepresented how the house would be used so that she could get a lower interest rate on her loan.
Police have visited that house a dozen times, including some days when multiple visits took place. Some calls involved serving warrants and subpoenas; others were for issues such as vandalism or domestic issues and for “suspicious persons.”
Police were summoned to the house three times in 2020, once each in 2021, 2022, and 2023, and six times in early October.
Will Letitia James be convicted?
Thompson is wanted by authorities in Forsythe County, North Carolina, for failing to finish her probation on charges of malicious conduct by a prisoner, assault of a government official, and resisting a public officer.
Virginia charges against Thompson include possession of burglary tools, contributing to the delinquency of a minor, and grand larceny.
Thompson was charged in 2019 with larceny in connection with the theft of more than $2,000 in merchandise from retail stores in Chesapeake, Virginia. In 2020, she was given two years’ probation and ordered to pay $2,020 in fees to satisfy these charges.
Last month, Thompson was charged with profane, threatening, or indecent language over public airways, after allegedly threatening to punch the assistant principal of the school her child attends.
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Police Have Repeatedly Been Called to the House at the Center of Letitia James' Legal Troubles: Report
Homes that indicted NY Attorney General Letitia James bought in Virginia draw frequent police visits, according to a new report.
www.westernjournal.com
