Federal grand jury declines to indict NY AG Letitia James after DOJ refiled mortgage fraud charges
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- A federal grand jury declined to indict New York Attorney General Letitia James after the Department of Justice (DOJ) refiled mortgage fraud charges against her. The indictment, initially handed up on October 9, was dismissed by U.S. District Judge Cameron Currie on November 24, citing the prosecutor's lack of authority due to unlawful appointment.
- This development is significant for Letitia James as it impacts her legal standing and public perception, especially given the political context surrounding her role as Attorney General and her previous actions against former President Trump.
- The dismissal of charges against James, alongside former FBI Director James Comey, raises questions about the authority of prosecutors appointed during the Trump administration and highlights ongoing tensions between political figures and the DOJ, reflecting broader debates about accountability and the legal system's integrity.
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