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FHFA Refers NY Attorney General Letitia James for Mortgage Fraud; Rep. Norman Supports, Dan Abrams Criticizes Media Coverage

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FHFA Refers NY Attorney General Letitia James for Mortgage Fraud; Rep. Norman Supports, Dan Abrams Criticizes Media Coverage

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  • Roger Stone
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The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) has referred New York Attorney General Letitia James for criminal prosecution over alleged involvement in mortgage fraud. Representative Ralph Norman publicly supported the FHFA's referral, emphasizing the need to uphold the integrity of taxpayer-funded programs. Media figures, including Dan Abrams, have criticized mainstream media for largely ignoring the investigation, highlighting its seriousness. Expert fraud investigator Sam Antar has been credited for his role in examining the case. The investigation has drawn attention across political lines, with commentators noting the unusual lack of media coverage despite the gravity of the allegations.

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    Roger Stone
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    Even Liblabs like Dan Abrams Are Shocked Media Ignoring Letitia James Fraud Probe https://t.co/R1vBLiZHNh

    John D. Macari Jr. 🇺🇸🗽
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    Earlier today on CrowdSource The Truth I got an opportunity to weigh in on the mortgage fraud investigation into @NewYorkStateAG Tish James. All credit belongs to EXPERT fraud investigator @SamAntar. “His fraud investigations are INSANE” https://t.co/NGs9UeRe01

    NY Post Opinion
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    AG Tish’s alleged mortgage fraud: Letters to the Editor — April 18, 2025 https://t.co/nnOfsxmiU9 https://t.co/d8WfjtZnrq

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