(Crankers) A grand jury declined to indict N.Y. Attorney General Letitia James after the first case was dismissed. That’s a massive win for Democrats, but Megyn Kelly might have some information that could give the GOP hope of ending Letitia’s career.
Kelly revealing a leaked text message that makes Letitia James look somewhat guilty, but is it enough to make a grand jury allow indictment? It’s unclear, but here’s what we know…
It was a text message to her own accountant that could be the final blow, pointing directly to mortgage and tax fraud. Kelly says the DOJ’s new evidence includes a March 28, 2024 message from James that reads, “I do not want to take a deduction. It looks suspicious.”
Here’s the issue-she was allegedly claiming that deduction for years by listing her Virginia property as an investment on her taxes to score better breaks, all while telling her mortgage lender it was her primary residence. That could be classic mortgage fraud, and the paper trail should make it clear.
Megyn Kelly had plenty to say about Letitia James and the possible mortgage fraud issue. James reportedly told the IRS her Virginia home was an investment property and claimed deductions to match that classification. Those deductions suggested she never planned to live there, which would violate the mortgage terms she’d agreed to. Allegedly, she’d been doing this for years. Then, in March 2024, with polls showing Trump on the rise, she apparently panicked and told her accountant to skip the deduction because it “looks suspicious.” She knew exactly what she was doing.
Kelly says the timing isn’t a coincidence. Trump was the 2024 nominee and Biden was collapsing, which meant that James saw Trump as a threat who could have someone look into her after all the lawfare.
