Summary
A federal grand jury chose not to reindict New York Attorney General Letitia James on charges of bank fraud and making false statements. This marks the second time prosecutors have decided not to move forward with this case. James expressed gratitude and maintained that the charges were unfounded.
Key Facts
- Letitia James is the New York Attorney General.
- A federal grand jury did not reindict James on bank fraud and false statement charges.
- This is the second time prosecutors have not moved forward with these charges.
- A federal judge previously dismissed an earlier indictment because a prosecutor was unlawfully appointed.
- James stated the charges are without basis and expressed thanks for national support.
- The case's status is uncertain, but prosecutors could potentially seek another indictment.