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Letitia James panics over clever new Capitol Hill nickname

August 5, 2025 By: Cory Templeman

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New York Attorney General Letitia James, who once proudly proclaimed that “no one is above the law,” was just dubbed a clever new “nickname” of sorts this week that could ironically land her in a world of serious legal trouble.

Texas Republican Sen. John Cornyn sponsored legislation this week called the “LETITIA Act” — named after James herself.

The acronym “LETITIA” stands for Law Enforcement Tools to Interdict Troubling Investments in Abodes Act.

According to reports, the bill created with James’ namesake is intended to crack down on public officials who use their positions to increase their personal wealth, particularly through fraudulent means.

Cornyn’s bill comes on the heels of two such instances where top officials — including James — and lawmakers were hit with allegations of mortgage fraud.

The Justice Department earlier this year opened an investigation into James for alleged mortgage fraud.

As first reported by Fox News, Federal Housing Finance Director Bill Pulte alleged in a letter that James could have engaged in mortgage fraud by making false or misleading statements on property records, like a loan application that said her property in Virginia is her primary residence, a building record stating her multifamily Brooklyn property incorrectly has five residences instead of four, and a mortgage application that falsely stated James was her father’s spouse.

“This legislation would empower President Trump to hold crooked politicians like New York’s Letitia James accountable for defrauding their constituents, violating their oath of office, and breaking the law, and I’m proud to lead my Republican colleagues in introducing it,” Cornyn said in a statement.

Cornyn’s bill also comes after his fellow lawmaker Sen. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., was similarly hit with allegations of mortgage fraud.

According to the same Fox News reports, in another letter to the Justice Department, Pulte charged that Schiff falsified bank documents and property records by listing homes in Maryland and California as his primary residence out of an effort to allegedly get more favorable loans.

Marisol Samayoa, a spokesperson for Schiff, said in a statement that both Trump and Pulte’s “false allegations are a transparent attempt to punish a perceived political foe who is committed to holding Trump to account.”

“The facts here are simple: Senator Schiff and his wife accurately represented to their lenders that they would occupy and use the Maryland house they purchased in 2003 as a ‘principal residence,’ rather than a vacation home or an investment property,” she said.

“He also disclosed to his lenders – repeatedly – that he maintained another home in his district in California, where he lived when not in Washington, and which was also a principal residence, not a vacation home or an investment property.”

“This was done in consultation with relevant House counsel. As was proper, he claimed only a single homestead tax exemption (from California) worth approximately $70 in annual savings,” she continued.

The bill, which is so far co-sponsored by six Senate Republicans, would increase federal statutory maximum sentences and fines for public officials who abuse their offices and violate the public trust to commit bank fraud, loan or mortgage fraud, or tax fraud.

James and her office have not yet commented on the new bill at the time of publication.

About the Author

Cory Templeman

Cory Templeman is an experienced writer and researcher who has worked with some of the biggest names in the publishing business. Cory lives in South Carolina with his wife and three kids.

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