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New York Attorney General Letitia James criminally indicted

New York Attorney General Letitia James criminally indicted

New York Attorney General Letitia James has been criminally indicted in Alexandria, Virginia. The indictment is related to her role in leading a civil fraud case against former US President Donald Trump. The specific details and charges against James have not been made public, and the reasons for the indictment remain unclear. However, the news of the indictment has raised concerns about the potential political motivations behind the case. James has been a vocal critic of Trump and has been involved in various investigations and legal battles with the former president and his businesses. The civil fraud case she led against Trump is still ongoing. The indictment of a state attorney general is a rare and significant event, and the outcome of this case is likely to have broader implications for the political landscape and the ongoing legal battles between James and Trump.

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