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Police Have Repeatedly Been Called to the House at the Center of Letitia James’ Legal Troubles: Report

Virginia houses owned by indicted New York Attorney General Letitia James have been frequently visited by the police, according to a new report.

The two houses have had about two dozen police visits, learned, according to the New York Post.

Nakia Thompson, 36, lives in the home James bought in August 2020.

That is the house at the center of the bank fraud indictment facing James, which alleges she misrepresented how the house would be used so that she could get a lower interest rate on her loan.

Police have visited that house a dozen times, including some days when multiple visits took place. Some calls involved serving warrants and subpoenas; others were for issues such as vandalism or domestic issues and for “suspicious persons.”

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