Trump housing chief requests new criminal investigation into Letitia James
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Trump housing chief requests criminal investigations into New York Attorney General Letitia James over mortgage insurance fraud allegations.
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Bill Pulte, the Trump administration's federal housing director, has requested criminal investigations into New York Attorney General Letitia James, alleging mortgage insurance fraud related to property insurance applications she filed with Universal Property Insurance and Allstate. The referrals have been sent to prosecutors in Florida and Illinois. James's lawyer has characterized the move as a "vendetta," suggesting it is politically motivated rather than based on legitimate legal concerns. The development intensifies the Trump administration's scrutiny of James, who has previously pursued legal action against Trump and his business interests. The investigation requests mark an escalation in the conflict between the White House and New York's top law enforcement official.
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Bill Pulte, the Trump administration's federal housing director, has sent criminal investigation referrals to prosecutors in Florida and Illinois.
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