New York Attorney General Letitia James is set for a Friday arraignment in Norfolk federal court on mortgage-fraud charges brought by Interim U.S. Attorney Lindsey Halligan, installed by President Donald Trump after Trump ousted her predecessor. Prosecutors allege James misclassified a 2020 home as a second residence to secure a lower rate and rented it out; an internal memo said the house was for her great-niece, who lived there rent-free. Calling the case retribution, James is challenging Halligan’s appointment and alleged leaks. If convicted, maximum penalties include prison, fines, and forfeiture.
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