Neighbors of New York Attorney General Letitia James say they’ve never once seen her spending a night at her Virginia home, a site at the center of explosive allegations by the Trump administration that she committed mortgage fraud shortly before launching a similar case against President Donald Trump.
Documents turned over to the U.S. Department of Justice on Wednesday allege that James, 66, has, since the 1980s, been applying for mortgages using misleading or falsified information in order to obtain favorable loan terms. The disclosure was made by the head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, William Pulte, after the agency received numerous complaints about a multi-unit building owned by the Democrat in New York.
Despite James listing the Virginia home, which sits more than 300 miles away from her elected position, as her “primary residence,” neighbors told the NY Post they’ve never seen the prosecutor there since she purchased the property in August 2023.
Instead, the modest three-bedroom, two-bathroom house is home to a woman and her daughter who arrived just a few months ago, according to those nearby.
One neighbor who has lived in the area for 18 years and asked not to be identified confirmed that