Letitia James May Face Career-Ending Scandal Over Hidden Property Deal and Alleged Ethical Breaches

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Who Oversees Letitia James’s Law License?

Letitia James is licensed to practice law in the State of New York. Her conduct as an attorney is overseen by the Attorney Grievance Committee of the Supreme Court, Appellate Division, specifically the Second Judicial Department, given her base of operations in New York City.

Disciplinary proceedings against licensed attorneys can be triggered by:

  • Public complaints
  • Evidence of criminal conduct
  • Ethics violations
  • Misrepresentations on sworn government filings

If probable cause exists, the grievance committee may initiate a formal investigation, seek interim suspension, or refer the case for full disciplinary hearings.

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The severity of the consequences will depend on intent, pattern of misconduct, and whether she benefited from the hidden ownership.

The Finneys, the Foreclosure, and the Missing Paper Trail

The Finneys—previous owners of 21 Peters Street—lost the home to foreclosure. The fact that they appeared as co-purchasers alongside James just weeks later raises additional questions. If James financed the purchase and allowed the Finneys to reclaim ownership while hiding her role, this would mirror a classic “straw buyer” scheme—a tactic used to avoid regulatory scrutiny or evade legal obligations.

But the records stop cold. There is no recorded document transferring James’s interest to the Finneys. Nothing in the substitute trustee’s deed. Nothing in her campaign disclosures. And that’s the problem. To this day she may have a hidden ownership interest.

Her name appeared on the foreclosure documents but vanished from every other legal trace thereafter. This omission looks less like an oversight and more like concealment.

After losing their home, the Finneys likely approached Letitia James to repurchase it from the bank. Interestingly, Letitia James’s mother is from Martinsville, suggesting a possible connection—whether as friends, former neighbors, or even relatives.