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US attorney inquiring into alleged Letitia James fraud resigns amid pressure from Trump officials US attorney inquiring into Trump critics resigns after president says ‘I want him out’
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Associated Press reports Erik Siebert is leaving his position, but it was not clear who would replace him Erik Siebert leaving his position amid pressure from officials over Letitia James and James Comey investigations
The US attorney whose office has been investigating mortgage fraud allegations against Letitia James, the New York attorney general, is resigning under pressure from the Trump administration, two people familiar with the matter told the Associated Press on Friday.The US attorney whose office has been investigating mortgage fraud allegations against Letitia James, the New York attorney general, is resigning under pressure from the Trump administration, two people familiar with the matter told the Associated Press on Friday.
Erik Siebert is leaving his position amid a push by Trump administration officials to bring criminal charges against the perceived adversary of the president.Erik Siebert is leaving his position amid a push by Trump administration officials to bring criminal charges against the perceived adversary of the president.
In an email to prosecutors obtained by the New York Times, Siebert wrote that he had submitted his resignation.In an email to prosecutors obtained by the New York Times, Siebert wrote that he had submitted his resignation.
It was not immediately clear who would replace Siebert, who was nominated by Trump to the top job in the office after having worked there for more than a decade.It was not immediately clear who would replace Siebert, who was nominated by Trump to the top job in the office after having worked there for more than a decade.
It comes shortly after Trump said Siebert should be removed as head of the eastern district of Virginia US office. Siebert’s top deputy, Maya Song, is also leaving her position as first assistant US attorney and will work as a line prosecutor, one of the people familiar with the matter said.It comes shortly after Trump said Siebert should be removed as head of the eastern district of Virginia US office. Siebert’s top deputy, Maya Song, is also leaving her position as first assistant US attorney and will work as a line prosecutor, one of the people familiar with the matter said.
“Yeah, I want him out,” Trump said of Siebert earlier Friday.“Yeah, I want him out,” Trump said of Siebert earlier Friday.
The move to replace Siebert, a career prosecutor in the prestigious eastern district of Virginia, was described by a person who was not authorized to discuss the matter and spoke on the condition of anonymity.The move to replace Siebert, a career prosecutor in the prestigious eastern district of Virginia, was described by a person who was not authorized to discuss the matter and spoke on the condition of anonymity.
The status of any leadership change remained unclear as no public announcement had been made by Friday afternoon. Spokespeople for Seibert’s office and the justice department declined to comment.The status of any leadership change remained unclear as no public announcement had been made by Friday afternoon. Spokespeople for Seibert’s office and the justice department declined to comment.
The development comes as Trump administration officials have been aggressively pursuing allegations against James arising from alleged paperwork discrepancies on her Brooklyn townhouse and a Virginia home. The justice department has spent months conducting the investigation but has yet to bring charges, and there has been no indication that prosecutors have managed to uncover any degree of incriminating evidence necessary to secure an indictment.The development comes as Trump administration officials have been aggressively pursuing allegations against James arising from alleged paperwork discrepancies on her Brooklyn townhouse and a Virginia home. The justice department has spent months conducting the investigation but has yet to bring charges, and there has been no indication that prosecutors have managed to uncover any degree of incriminating evidence necessary to secure an indictment.
To the extent the effort to replace Siebert is designed to hasten criminal charges, the move is likely to deepen concerns that the department – already investigating other public figures Donald Trump regards as foes – is being weaponized by a White House seeking to have its prosecutorial powers used for purposes of retribution.To the extent the effort to replace Siebert is designed to hasten criminal charges, the move is likely to deepen concerns that the department – already investigating other public figures Donald Trump regards as foes – is being weaponized by a White House seeking to have its prosecutorial powers used for purposes of retribution.
James’s lawyers have vigorously denied any allegations and characterized the investigation as an act of political revenge.James’s lawyers have vigorously denied any allegations and characterized the investigation as an act of political revenge.
ABC News was first to report that officials aligned with the president were pressuring prosecutors to bring charges and that the Republican administration was preparing to oust Siebert, who was nominated by Trump to the top job in the office after having worked there for more than a decade.ABC News was first to report that officials aligned with the president were pressuring prosecutors to bring charges and that the Republican administration was preparing to oust Siebert, who was nominated by Trump to the top job in the office after having worked there for more than a decade.
James has long been a particular source of outrage for Trump, in part because of a civil lawsuit she filed against him and his company that resulted in a massive financial penalty. That penalty was thrown out in August by an appeals court that narrowly upheld a judge’s finding that Trump had engaged in fraud by exaggerating his wealth for decades.James has long been a particular source of outrage for Trump, in part because of a civil lawsuit she filed against him and his company that resulted in a massive financial penalty. That penalty was thrown out in August by an appeals court that narrowly upheld a judge’s finding that Trump had engaged in fraud by exaggerating his wealth for decades.
The case has taken a series of unorthodox turns. It emerged in August that Ed Martin, who helms the justice department’s weaponization working group and is helping coordinate the investigation, had sent a letter urging James to resign from office “as an act of good faith” after starting his mortgage fraud investigation of her. He later turned up outside James’s Brooklyn townhouse in a “Columbo” style trench coat. A New York Post writer at the scene observed him tell a neighbor: “I’m just looking at houses, interesting houses. It’s an important house.”The case has taken a series of unorthodox turns. It emerged in August that Ed Martin, who helms the justice department’s weaponization working group and is helping coordinate the investigation, had sent a letter urging James to resign from office “as an act of good faith” after starting his mortgage fraud investigation of her. He later turned up outside James’s Brooklyn townhouse in a “Columbo” style trench coat. A New York Post writer at the scene observed him tell a neighbor: “I’m just looking at houses, interesting houses. It’s an important house.”
James’s lawyer, Abbe Lowell, told Martin in a letter that the request for James’s resignation defied justice department standards and codes of professional responsibility and legal ethics.James’s lawyer, Abbe Lowell, told Martin in a letter that the request for James’s resignation defied justice department standards and codes of professional responsibility and legal ethics.
The justice department “has firm policies against using investigations and against using prosecutorial power for achieving political ends”, Lowell wrote. “This is ever more the case when that demand is made to seek political revenge against a public official in the opposite party.”The justice department “has firm policies against using investigations and against using prosecutorial power for achieving political ends”, Lowell wrote. “This is ever more the case when that demand is made to seek political revenge against a public official in the opposite party.”
A former District of Columbia police officer, Siebert joined the eastern district of Virginia – an elite justice department prosecution office with a history of sophisticated national security and criminal cases – in 2010. He was nominated to the role of US attorney by Trump in May with the backing of the state’s two Democratic senators, Mark Warner and Tim Kaine.A former District of Columbia police officer, Siebert joined the eastern district of Virginia – an elite justice department prosecution office with a history of sophisticated national security and criminal cases – in 2010. He was nominated to the role of US attorney by Trump in May with the backing of the state’s two Democratic senators, Mark Warner and Tim Kaine.
The office has separately been involved in investigating matters related to the years-old investigation into potential ties between Russia and Trump’s victorious 2016 presidential campaign, a longstanding grievance of the president. No charges have been announced as part of that work.The office has separately been involved in investigating matters related to the years-old investigation into potential ties between Russia and Trump’s victorious 2016 presidential campaign, a longstanding grievance of the president. No charges have been announced as part of that work.
Although US attorneys are presidential appointees, they are rarely fired. But the Trump administration has repeatedly disregarded norms and traditions meant to insulate justice department prosecutors from White House political influence. Prosecutors and other support personnel who worked on the special counsel team of Jack Smith that investigated and prosecuted Trump have been fired, as was Maurene Comey, whose father, former FBI director James Comey, was terminated by Trump months into his first presidency amid the Russia election interference investigation.Although US attorneys are presidential appointees, they are rarely fired. But the Trump administration has repeatedly disregarded norms and traditions meant to insulate justice department prosecutors from White House political influence. Prosecutors and other support personnel who worked on the special counsel team of Jack Smith that investigated and prosecuted Trump have been fired, as was Maurene Comey, whose father, former FBI director James Comey, was terminated by Trump months into his first presidency amid the Russia election interference investigation.
Martin’s investigation stems from a letter Federal Housing Finance Agency director William Pulte sent to attorney general Pam Bondi in April asking her to investigate and consider prosecuting James, alleging she had “falsified bank documents and property records”.Martin’s investigation stems from a letter Federal Housing Finance Agency director William Pulte sent to attorney general Pam Bondi in April asking her to investigate and consider prosecuting James, alleging she had “falsified bank documents and property records”.
Pulte, whose agency regulates mortgage financiers Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, cited “media reports” claiming James had falsely listed a Virginia home as her principal residence, and he suggested she may have been trying to avoid higher interest rates that often apply to second homes.Pulte, whose agency regulates mortgage financiers Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, cited “media reports” claiming James had falsely listed a Virginia home as her principal residence, and he suggested she may have been trying to avoid higher interest rates that often apply to second homes.
Records show James was listed as a co-borrower on a house her niece was buying in 2023. Lowell said records and correspondence easily disproved Pulte’s allegation. While James signed a power-of-attorney form that, Lowell said, “mistakenly stated the property to be Ms James’s principal residence” she sent an email to her mortgage loan broker around the same time that made clear, the property “WILL NOT be my primary residence”.Records show James was listed as a co-borrower on a house her niece was buying in 2023. Lowell said records and correspondence easily disproved Pulte’s allegation. While James signed a power-of-attorney form that, Lowell said, “mistakenly stated the property to be Ms James’s principal residence” she sent an email to her mortgage loan broker around the same time that made clear, the property “WILL NOT be my primary residence”.