N.Y. Attorney General Letitia James indicted on bank fraud charge – NBC New York

New York Attorney General Letitia James, a Democrat who has clashed with President Donald Trump, was indicted Thursday by a federal grand jury in Virginia, three sources familiar with the matter confirmed to NBC News.
James was charged with one count of bank fraud after Trump publicly called for his Justice Department appointees to bring charges against her.
As NBC News reported in August, Attorney General Pam Bondi appointed a special attorney to probe mortgage fraud allegations against the New York attorney general, who brought a successful civil fraud case against President Donald Trump before he retook the presidency.
Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Bill Pulte had referred the case to the Justice Department, alleging that James had made false statements on mortgage loan applications. But the case hit a standstill last month because federal agents and prosecutors didn’t believe they had the evidence to secure a conviction, two senior federal law enforcement officials told NBC News last month.
Trump then named one of his personal attorneys, Lindsey Halligan, to be acting U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, though she lacked any prosecutorial experience.
Federal prosecutors opened an investigation into the office of New York Attorney General Letitia James over handling of civil suits against President Donald Trump and the National Rifle Association.
CORRECTION (Aug. 12, 2025, 11:13 a.m. ET): An earlier version of this video misidentified the case against Wayne LaPierre. It was a civil corruption case, not a civil fraud case.
Trump has repeatedly sought charges against his political enemies, including James and former FBI Director James Comey, who was indicted in September on charges of lying to Congress and obstructing a congressional proceeding.
Halligan also presented the case against Comey to a federal grand jury, doing so by herself in a break from DOJ norms and convincing a majority of the grand jurors that there was probable cause to indict Comey on two of the three counts she presented. Comey pleaded not guilty on Wednesday and plans to challenge Halligan’s appointment.
The standard for securing an indictment before a federal grand jury is much lower than securing a unanimous conviction by a jury at trial. The Justice Manual, which guides federal prosecutors, says that attorneys for the government should only move forward on a case if they believe the admissible evidence would be enough to obtain and sustain a conviction.