South Bend Tribune

New York’s AG has pursued the powerful

Trump, Cuomo, NRA among James’ targets

- Anthony Izaguirre

ALBANY, N.Y. – Letitia James fixated on former President Donald Trump as she campaigned for New York attorney general, branding the then-president a “con man” and “carnival barker” and pledging to shine a “bright light into every dark corner of his real estate dealings.”

Five years later, James is on the verge of disrupting Trump’s real estate empire after a judge ruled Tuesday that he defrauded banks, insurers and others by exaggerati­ng the value of assets on paperwork used for deals and securing loans.

The ruling shifts control of some of Trump’s companies to a court-appointed receiver, meaning he could lose control of prized properties like Trump Tower, a sprawling suburban estate, office buildings and more.

For James, a Democrat, it’s just the latest joust with a powerful foe.

Lawsuits against Trump

James began investigat­ing Trump just about as soon as she took office as attorney general in 2019.

She launched several lawsuits against the Republican’s administra­tion over his immigratio­n and environmen­tal policies when he was in the White House. James inherited an ongoing state lawsuit against Trump’s charitable foundation, filed before she took office, and steered it to a settlement that included a $2 million fine.

She filed another civil lawsuit against Trump last year, alleging that his company deceived banks, insurers and others by overvaluin­g assets and his net worth on financial paperwork.

“It’s the art of the steal,” she said when announcing the case against Trump, turning the title of Trump’s book “The Art of the Deal” against him.

A judge in New York on Tuesday sided with James, ruling Trump and his company committed fraud and ordering some of his business licenses to be rescinded as punishment.

The ruling, if it stands after an expected appeal, could make it impossible for Trump to do business in New York and would strip him of the ability to make strategic and financial decisions over some of his properties in the state.

Andrew Cuomo

In 2021, James oversaw an investigat­ion of the former New York governor, who had been accused by multiple women of sexual harassment.

The inquiry led to a remarkable downfall for the once-rising star in the Democratic Party. Lawyers hired by James concluded that 11 women were telling the truth when they said Cuomo touched them inappropri­ately, commented on their appearance or made suggestive comments about their sex lives.

Cuomo says he was the target of an overzealou­s #MeToo persecutio­n and alleged that James used the investigat­ion to further her own political aspiration­s.

James Political background

James won a 2018 election for attorney general in New York, becoming the first Black woman elected to statewide office, the state’s first Black attorney general and the first woman elected to the post. (A female predecesso­r, Barbara Underwood, was appointed.) She won reelection as attorney general in 2022 after ditching her short-lived campaign for governor.

Prior to that, James was the New York City Public Advocate, a role intended to help people navigate and resolve issues with government services and serve as a watchdog over City Hall.

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